“The buildup that HGTV did to promote the show all week was amazing.” — Fort Morgan Mayor Lyn Deal
Nine months ago, city leaders planned a city rally on Main Street and, unknown to the residents that gathered, the rally was merely a cover by HGTV. It was to cover the announcement that Fort Morgan would be featured in the show’s second season.
Julie Tuttle, who owns Zazzy Café with her husband, Dallas, said she woke up Monday morning to 200 Facebook messages from people saying they saw her on TV and congratulated her on the Café. She said the show is already paying off for the business as a couple from Wyoming came into the shop on Monday to check it out after watching the show.
“I thought that the people that received the actual renovations were humble and gracious.” Deal said. “It was very heartfelt. It was very real.”
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