When looking at the best place for a ghost kitchen, the emerging consensus seems to indicate a hybrid model with a food hall may work best. Providing parking space for drivers and spaces for dining inside and outside could work in a post-pandemic world.
"When you think about it logically, there are probably going to be some walk-up customers," says Jonathan Needell, president and chief investment officer of KIMC.
People have grown more accustomed to eating outside during the pandemic. That probably isn't going away. "I think a lot of people want to have outside options," Needell says.
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