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Hamilton Restaurateur: Mother Nature and Mother Bistro

hamilton restaurateur: The Hamilton restaurateur is walking purposefully toward the construction site at King William and Hughson that is his new The French, and it as though Mother Nature is foreshadowing what to come for a businessperson who seemingly has the golden touch. "We try to identify what missing ," Cassis says as he leads the way toward a place he describes as "not your mother bistro." "Or if something really old but has the potential of lots of revenue, we tend to enter the market." Cassis has been asked by others to open restaurants in their buildings but he politely declined, according to Hamilton Spectator. As the man who strategically built one of Hamilton premier dining destinations, The Aberdeen Tavern, and its pared-down café cousin around the corner, The Dundurn Market, it no surprise he in expansion mode. More specifically, it shining on Jason Cassis. Each one of his business ventures has been a calculated risk with Cassis landing on the right side of the equation. Around the corner on James, a crane shows signs of more gentrification to come. Kitty corner to The French site, the mothballed Delta Bingo hall waits to be razed and replaced with a highrise condominium that will be home to hundreds. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.