Nelson said she hopes to be camped out near the garden center at the Brooklyn Park Fleet Farm for the next several weekends.įor more stories about things going on in your neighborhood check back with CCX News often.For more than three years, a shuttered Target store on the west side of Hastings has been a reminder of the city’s struggle to snag another big-box retailer. The best way to find out where the Yummy Tummy food truck is on any given day is to check its Facebook page. And we’ve just been doing very very well here at Fleet Farm,” said Nelson. “The gal thought with the garden center being open, she said come on out for three weekends. She got permission to operate in the parking lot and is doing well. All food trucks are working from home without a steady revenue stream from corporate gigs and graduations and such. Now with kind of nobody working downtown, I actually did not renew my license for downtown this year,” said Lisa Nelson, Brooklyn Park resident and owner of the Yummy Tummy Food Truck. So you could have anywhere from 20 to 40 trucks downtown. everybody would dash into a parking spot. They would go around the block, around the block and then at 9 a.m. The food trucks would set up along like Second Avenue. “Last year I was downtown Minneapolis all the time. Now, she’s setting up her truck on weekends in Brooklyn Park at Fleet Farm hoping to turn a profit from local customers. Lisa Nelson from Brooklyn Park operates the Yummy Tummy food truck and used to rely on downtown Minneapolis business during the week as well as graduation parties and corporate gigs.
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