CHARLOTTE — The owner of Brooks’ Sandwich House is considering a sale of the nearly 1-acre parcel the longtime restaurant sits on.
There are no immediate plans for the NoDa staple — which celebrates its 50th anniversary June 24 — to close, says David Brooks. It’s at 2710 N Brevard St.
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“We’re in the preliminary stages of everything. Nothing’s changed. I’m simply exploring ideas and possibility,” he says. “The business is not for sale.”
Brooks occupies roughly 500 square feet of the 0.965-acre parcel. The ample open area continues to attract interest from parking vendors, food trucks and even groups looking to hold open-air markets on site, he says.
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