In the summer 2020 issue of the North Texan, the university-run quarterly magazine, an article ran that highlighted alumni-owned businesses in Denton and beyond. The magazine asked readers what better
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In February 2019, the UNT Board of Regents voted to acquire the Avenue C properties by way of eminent domain, according to a report by the North Texas Daily. Some of the

UNT has struck a $1.4 million deal with New York Sub Hub and Naranja Cafe on Avenue C to avoid using eminent domain to acquire the properties, according to the

Businesses on Avenue C that would be affected by eminent domain in Denton, Texas on July 9, 2019. Photo by Kara Dry With threats of eminent domain nearing, Hunter Christiansen,

Hunter Christiansen, the owner of New York Sub Hub on Avenue C, grew up in the restaurant that his dad

The IHOP restaurant near campus has served its last stack of pancakes, thanks to UNT. The chain restaurant located at 1001

The UNT System Board of Regents passed four motions Monday to purchase or exercise eminent domain on several properties along

Lining Avenue C and heading south toward Interstate 35E are a string of businesses on each side of the street

Dalton LaFerney / Senior Staff Writer When news surfaced of UNT’s interest in purchasing Sack & Save’s property, it came
Paul Wedding / Intern Writer UNT intends to acquire the Sack & Save building located on the Interstate 35E frontage