
by Michael Kinney
J.P. Wilson is an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word. The Norman native owns several businesses in a variety of fields. From running a photography company to being a magician, he stays busy.
But that doesn't keep Wilson from always looking for a new business opportunity. That included stepping into the unpredictable restaurant business when he took over Falcone's Pizzeria, 6705 N. May, in August 2014.
"We've always helped with a lot of different restaurants over the past years with my events and productions company," Wilson said. "Through doing that, we started doing a lot of weddings, corporate events and rental items. Through that, we started offering catering. Business picked up so much that we needed a bigger kitchen.
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