New businesses aim to offer positive reasons to leave home
BY MORGAN LEGEL Journal Staff Guam’s economy is allowing for new businesses to continue opening,...
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Read MoreNov 11, 2019 | Guam, Uncategorized
Cuisines of the Caribbean are headed to Mangilao.
Jamaican Grill is set to open a fourth location in the village in the summer of 2020, Frank Kenney, co-owner and president of Jamaican Grill, told the Journal. The restaurant — which will operate in a new building currently being constructed at the intersection of Route 10 and Corten Torres Street, on route to Guam Community College — will be just shy of 4,000 square feet, making it the largest eating establishing in Mangilao.
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