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This Denver-based chain restaurant doesn't want to add drive thru locations. Instead, it's rolling out a new tech offering to make it's curbside program “faster than a drive thru.”

Founded in 2007, the franchise chain offers 50-minute classes that utilize Pilates reformer machines for low-impact, full-body resistant workouts, in addition to private training.

Swannie Jett, who has a doctorate of public health, is CEO of Park DuValle Community Health Center, a role he has held since 2021. Jett was named to the list of Louisville Business First’s 2023 Visionary Leaders, an award that recognizing outstanding top executives of Louisville-area nonprofits who have created innovative programs in recent years to advance or change the organization to respond to the needs of the community.

In this video, Jett talks with Louisville Business First Publisher Lisa…

One of the Royals' preferred sites sits just a half-mile or so from the entrance to the Kansas City Power & Light District. Although business owners there would welcome the additional traffic from 81 homes games in a nearby stadium, their feelings about — and the benefits from — a competing entertainment district next door are less clear.

Check out the latest mergers and acquisitions on the Austin-area business scene, including a buyout for an engineering company that has worked on the Austin airport and other large local projects. Plus, an API startup that raised cash from Austin's Bill Wood Ventures and Next Coast Ventures reaches an exit.

Homebuilders are scooping up land across the Valley from north Scottsdale down to Florence. New construction comes at a time when inventory of existing homes remains low.

After founding AIrbnb, Joe Gebbias wants to build an ADU in your backyard with new company, Samara. “This is the fastest growing category within housing.”

In this guest column, two Valley executives who have worked on shaping the future of downtown Phoenix look back on 40 years' worth of accomplishments at the Phoenix Community Alliance.