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Corley co-founded entertainment chain Dave & Buster's in 1982. A representative for Dave & Buster's provided WFAA with a statement on Corley's death. The first Dave & Buster's was opened in Dallas by Corley and his business partner David "Dave" Corriveau in 1982, according to a previous report from Insider. Despite the dubious past of Buster's, Corley says the bar made his huge success of Dave & Buster's possible. Dave & Buster's has opened over 140 locations across the US since its founding.
James “Buster” Corley, the co-founder of popular arcade restaurant chain Dave & Buster’s, has died, the company said. Dave & Buster’s remembered Corley as “an innovative and creative force.”“His pioneering spirit and steadfast belief that ‘everybody is somebody’ set the foundation for bringing food and games to millions of Dave & Buster’s guests over the past 40 years. The Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed Corley died Monday, but a cause and manner of death was not available Wednesday afternoon. His family told ABC affiliate WFAA of Dallas that the man described in the Monday police incident was Corley. “Buster Corley had a stroke four months ago that caused severe damage to the communication and personality part of his brain,” Kate Corley, Corley's daughter, told the news station.
New York CNN —James “Buster” Corley, co-founder of the popular restaurant and entertainment chain Dave & Buster’s, has died. Dave & Busters said that Corley was an “innovative and creative force” in a statement confirming his death. Nearby, David Corriveau operated an “outrageous place for entertainment and games,” according to the company’s website. After noticing that customers would frequent both places, the entrepreneurs teamed up to create the first Dave & Buster’s in Dallas, combining arcade games and food. Dave & Buster’s became a publicly traded company in 2014 and has 150 locations in the United States.
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