Ep. 61: The Acres

Retail Intel

Retail Intel
Ep. 61: The Acres
Sep 26, 2025 Season 1 Episode 61
Phillips Edison and Company

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Todd Gailor's journey from corporate banker to entertainment entrepreneur offers a masterclass in seizing opportunities others miss. After 20 years in commercial lending, a pandemic-induced moment of reflection led him to acquire Edder's Custom Golf Center, a rundown but beloved Cincinnati institution dating back to 1951.

What makes The Acres special goes beyond golf balls and putters. Gailor recognized that creating spaces where families disconnect from technology and reconnect with each other fills a crucial need in our digital age. "The kids and parents are playing miniature golf together," he explains. "There's this incredible family dynamic of unplugged." This philosophy guides every aspect of the business – from the four core revenue centers (driving range, miniature golf, restaurant, and bar) to seasonal innovations like their popular lighted forest walk.

Perhaps most remarkable is The Acres' relationship with Mill Creek, once North America's most endangered urban waterway. Rather than hiding this natural feature behind invasive honeysuckle, Gailor partnered with environmental organizations to showcase the creek's remarkable recovery. Today, visitors spot bald eagles, herons, and turtles along its banks – a stunning environmental success story integrated seamlessly into an entertainment business.

For entrepreneurs, Gailor's candid insights about delegation challenges, trusted business relationships, and community-building offer valuable lessons. His approach to merchandising – focusing on creating unique branded items rather than competing with big-box retailers – demonstrates strategic thinking in a competitive landscape. Whether you're a retail investor, aspiring business owner, or simply curious about innovative entertainment concepts, this conversation reveals how passion, vision, and community focus can transform a traditional business into something extraordinary.