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Published on August 03, 2006
Mike Hoque, president of American Limos & Transportation and the construction firm Tuscany Choice Development LLC is busy reeling them in. Via his restaurant group Fresh Catch LLC, headlined by Go Fish restaurant in Addison, Hoque is blitzing the Dallas orbit with a faster Go Fish: Fish Express, shilling mostly fish wraps and fish tacos. The first of five Fish Expresses will hatch at Preston Road and Forest Lane in October with the remainder fanning out to Allen, Rowlett, Irving and Southlake. Hoque is also furiously scouring Dallas for a second Go Fish location. "A lease is sitting in front of me," Hoque admits. "But I haven't signed it yet. I don't want to tarnish my name by putting it in the wrong location."