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From chicken, waffles to luxury hotels: FIFA World Cup 2026 boosts Houston businesses
By Sandy Torres at KPRC 2 Click2Houston (NBC) - Local
· July 7, 2026
· 2 min read
A Grambling State University student working at a Houston café and a century-old downtown hotel are among the local businesses feeling the financial impact of FIFA World Cup 2026 and the numbers tell the story.Mia Gordwin works at Day and Night Wall Street Café, located on the corner of Almeda Ro...
Key takeaway Mia Gordwin works at Day and Night Wall Street Café, located on the corner of Almeda Road, not far from the Houston stadium that hosted FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.
Why this matters in The Bellaire
The FIFA World Cup 2026's impact on local businesses like Day and Night Wall Street Café and the Lancaster Hotel is a welcome boost to Houston's economy, particularly during a typically slower summer season. As students from nearby universities like Grambling State return to campus, they will likely share stories of the tournament's excitement with their classmates, potentially sparking interest in local businesses among the student population. The increased foot traffic and sales experienced by these businesses may also have a ripple effect on other local establishments, encouraging them to explore ways to capitalize on future large-scale events. With the World Cup bringing international attention to Houston, local business owners may be inspired to develop new strategies to attract visitors and showcase the city's unique fusion of cultures, much like the Chicago-Houston cuisine offered at Day and Night Wall Street Café.
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Category: schools ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 Click2Houston (NBC) - Local ·
Reading time: 2 min
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