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O'Charley's closes 14 underperforming locationsO'Charley's closes 14 underperforming locations

Units were closed in Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Indiana

Paul Frumkin, Managing Editor

May 24, 2012

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Multibrand casual-dining operator O’Charley’s Inc. said Wednesday it has shuttered 14 underperforming locations of its namesake chain in various markets.

The TimesDaily.com quoted the restaurant chain's president, Marc Buehler, as saying the O’Charley’s branch in Florence, Ala., was closed “as part of a plan to further strengthen our company and enable us to build our brand."

Other O’Charley’s units were closed in Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Indiana, according to published reports.

O’Charley’s, which also includes the Ninety Nine and Stoney River Legendary Steak brands, was acquired earlier this year by Fidelity National Financial Inc., a title and mortgage services provider, for about $221 million.

Prior to that, Nashville, T...

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Paul Frumkin

Managing Editor, Nation’s Restaurant News

After graduating from the State University of New York at New Paltz with a degree in English, Paul Frumkin attended the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., graduating with honors in 1980. That year he moved to New York City where he worked for several foodservice and hotel publications. In 1984 he co-wrote “The Norman Table, The Traditional Cooking of Normandy,” with chef-restaurateur Claude Guermont. The cookbook, which was published by Charles Scribners Sons, won the “Best European Cookbook” award from the International Association of Culinary Professionals in 1985. He joined Nation’s Restaurant News in 1990 and has held a number of editorial positions there. He currently covers legislative policy and the Northeast for NRN.

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