Cantina 1511 restaurants shuttered due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’
Cantina 1511 has closed its doors — at least temporarily. Both the Park Road Shopping Center and Mooresville restaurants have signs posted on the doors apologizing for the inconvenience.
California-based Phelan Development files proposal for Mesa industrial park
Newport Beach, California-based Phelan Development submitted a site plan modification to the city of Mesa on a three-building industrial park. Here's what we know so far.
New projects in North Texas (08/15/2023)
Here’s a look at the latest new projects registered in North Texas with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, a list of new construction, renovations and alterations in Dallas, Fort Worth and beyond. All projects listed are public records.
‘Power of placemaking’: How Dan Cathy imagined Trilith Studios
The master plan reflects Dan Cathy's study of places like Seaside, Florida, and the placemaking of the Chick-fil-A campus and Ponce City Market. “These are talent magnets,” Cathy said.
Family Business Awards 2023: Haw River Mushrooms
This TBJ 2023 Family Business Award honoree grew 26,000 pounds of mushrooms in 2022, and is on track to top 30,000 this year.
Dairi-O expanding to NC coast and mountains, also eyes Guilford, Charlotte
A popular local restaurant known for burgers, hot dogs and milkshakes is expanding to the coast and mountains, but also eyeing neighboring Guilford County, where COO and former Wake Forest star Rusty LaRue grew up.
Raleigh developer goes north for 750-home project in small city
A major mixed-use community is being proposed in Vance County in the latest sign of the Triangle's expansive growth.
Commonwealth Pain & Spine opens second Louisville location
The new clinic gives Commonwealth Pain & Spine 17 locations across Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois.
Troubles for property insurers spells more losses at Digital Media Solutions
Revenue fell to a three-year low as insurance carriers downsized their advertising budgets.
Cincinnati Railway Board settles lawsuits by former state Rep. Tom Brinkman Jr.
The Cincinnati Southern Railway trustees voted to settle two lawsuits related to its proposed $1.6 billion sale of the city-owned railroad to Norfolk Southern Railway Co.