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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dee Brewer with The Downtown Alliance sits down with Matteo Sogne, Owner of Matteo Italian Ristorante and Strada by Matteo, and Jeff Barnard, Partner with the Bar X Group, for a deep dive into the rise of urban retail entrepreneurism along the Wasatch Front. They explore why Utah is becoming a hot spot for innovative food and beverage concepts, the biggest challenges in opening and operating new restaurants, and how real estate development, government policy, and consumer behavior shape succe...]]></itunes:summary>
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