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Hamilton, CAN: Sew Hungry – The Town That Ate Everything

Thousands of people are heading to Hamilton's Ottawa Street to eat at one of dozens of food trucks and curbside restaurant spots.

Tampa, FL: TIA Sweetens the Deal, Invites Food Trucks to Waiting Lot

We are always trying to come up with new ways to improve the customer experience at Tampa International Airport

Edmonton: The 2nd What the Truck? Celebration of Street Food in Edmonton Sept. 16th

What the Truck? celebration of street food in Edmonton has been set for Sept. 16

West Palm Beach, FL: Restaurateurs Hope Detoured Drivers Will Become New Patrons

Cheatham hopes to gain new customers as thousands of drivers are looking for new ways to get in and out of downtown.

Make Seattle More Welcoming to Street & Sidewalk Vending

The Seattle City Council is therefore right to consider a bill that would ease the city's prohibitive regulation of street and sidewalk vending.

Cleveland’s Food Trucks Driving Dining Innovation

Credit for Cleveland's rapidly growing truck scene is due to Chris Hodgson, the owner of Dim and Den Sum

Ann Arbor, MI: Serious As A Cart Attack – A Look At Mark’s Carts

Every cuisine has a cart somewhere in the U.S. — a little restaurant with no building, low overhead, and plenty of hungry customers. All of this is true of Mark’s Carts in Ann Arbor, which opened earlier this month.

DC: Truckeroo Food Truck Festival Coming – June 3rd

The first Truckeroo is set for June 3 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The list of 17 confirmed participants.

DC: Restaurants & Food Trucks Duel Over Location

CIty restaurant owners and the District's food truck vendors remained deadlocked on how to resolve the dispute over where the trucks can operate, despite an offer Wednesday by the vendors to be taxed at the same rate as brick-and-mortar businesses.

Baltimore: A Food Truck Traffic Jam

If there are more trucks, let me know. We have enough now for a food-truck rodeo, which is done in other cities and where all the trucks locate in the same area. But for now, the trucks are scattered around town.

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