Excitement fills the air as a culinary passion collides with neighborhood love, bringing Jerry Arce’s dream to vibrant fruition! Brace yourselves, McKinney Park Neighborhood, for a thrilling transformation awaits 35th Street. Jerry, a dedicated resident of McKinley Park for over 15 years, infuses his family’s love for food and community into every endeavor.
Jerry Arce, a tireless advocate for McKinley Park, can often be spotted alongside the enthusiastic Trash People of Mckinley Park, a group of around 20 individuals committed to tidying up the neighborhood. But Jerry’s journey doesn’t stop there – After being laid off from his banking job, Jerry went to selling mouthwatering tamales on the streets, he’s always nurtured a dream of opening his very own restaurant. And guess where? Right in the heart of McKinley Park, the neighborhood he holds dear. Located at 1734 W. 35th Street.
Prepare your taste buds for a tantalizing experience at Tio’s Tamales! McKinley Park, get ready for a culinary escapade that will elevate your dining pleasures to unprecedented heights. Don’t miss out – give them a try!
35th Street Embarks on a Makeover to Become a Family-Friendly Business Hub
The past year has witnessed the emergence of several new businesses on 35th Street, all revolving around family values. This aligns perfectly with the demographic shift in McKinley Park, as an influx of vibrant young couples with kids contributes to the neighborhood’s family-friendly atmosphere.
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