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A developer is changing plans for the Gilley's Diner site in Portsmouth from food trucks to permanent structures.
The change comes after the city's health officer raised concerns about licensing non-mobile food trucks.
Redevelopment will also add handicapped-accessible bathrooms and an addition to the existing restaurant.
The project aims to provide affordable, quick food options and create a food court-style area with seating.
PORTSMOUTH — Instead of bringing two food trucks to the downtown site of Gilley’s Diner , developer Mark McNabb is now planning to construct “boutique permanent structures” there.
The food sold at the redeveloped Gilley’s site will offer affordable eating downtown, he said..
McNabb announced the change during a recent city meeting af

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