Homage Bar now open at The Graduate Columbus hotel in the Short North
The Short North’s newest bar is a familiar name, though it's not one known for serving food and drinks.
Franklin Institute unveils name, opening date for $8.5M space exhibit in collaboration with Boeing
The exhibit is the first entirely new core exhibit at the Franklin Institute in almost 10 years. It marks the beginning of a overhaul of the museum set to take place over the next several years.
PGAV is taking everyone in the company to Abu Dhabi. The reason? They’re going to SeaWorld.
A St. Louis-based firm plans to send its entire company — more than 200 employees and family members — on a trip to the Middle East.
The reason? A visit to the world's largest aquarium.
Planning and urban development firm PGAV, headquartered in downtown St. Louis and with offices in Kansas City and Orlando, Florida, gave every employee from its three offices the opportunity to travel to Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, for a week in October to experience the newly opened…
Atlanta breweries are closing in the face of regulations, pandemic pressures
Georgia's craft beer industry is growing, but breweries are closing in the face of new regulations.
Pappas Restaurants buys iconic Como Motel in Richardson
A spokesperson with Pappas Restaurants has confirmed the chain, which runs Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, Pappasito's and other restaurants, has purchased the historic Como Motel in Richardson.
An Oregon pro-life advocate talks about her work in a pro-choice state
Lois Anderson has served for the past six years as executive director of Pro-Life Oregon.
Endicott president: Mass. can lead the way on solving the nursing shortage
Massachusetts stands apart for the excellence of our healthcare, but we experience the same sector crisis faced by every state: a significant shortage of nurses. According to the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association, there are more than 5,000 nursing vacancies, a trend that continues to grow without solutions. However, we can make steady progress in solving the nursing shortage through partnerships of private nonprofit higher education institutions, healthcare providers, philanthropy, and…
Bluestem completes $10.7M capital project at Newton retirement home
Bluestem is considered the largest retirement community and nursing home in the Wichita area across its two properties.
Boston firm ‘disappointed’ at Nike shareholders’ vote against pay equity measure
On Sept. 12, Nike shareholders voted against a proposal from Massachusetts-based activist investment adviser Arjuna Capital to increase its reporting on gender and racial pay equity.
Bank of America office planned on Milwaukee’s northwest side
Bank of America is expanding into the Milwaukee and Madison areas in the coming years.