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Joe talks to Bill Collins, owner of Center Square Grill restaurant

24m · BusinessWest & Healthcare News: Business & Health Talk Podcast · 14 Mar 16:16

Bill Collins had worked at all levels of the restaurant business, amassing a wealth of experience, when he decided to open Center Square Grill 10 years ago. The decision proved to be a good one, as the East Longmeadow eatery, specializing in creative American cuisine, was an immediate success — but has still faced plenty of challenges along the way, especially during the pandemic. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Bill talks withBusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about what he’s learned over the decades, how to retain a large workforce at a time when many restaurants struggle with that, and what continues to drive his passion. It's must listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWestand sponsored by PeoplesBank.

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