Executive Insights Best Places to Work edition: Jeff Ellison of Commonwealth Pain & Spine (video)
Jeff Ellison is CEO of Commonwealth Pain & Spine, which was named one of the 2023 Best Places to Work in Greater Louisville by Louisville Business First. In this video, he talks with Louisville Business First Publisher Lisa Benson about what sets the practice apart from others and what he loves most about working at Commonwealth.
A look inside Obake, a new sushi, matcha and cocktail bar by the team behind Skull & Crown
Obake is a new concept by Noa Laporga and Angelina Khan, who also own Skull & Crown Trading Co. and are launching a new 80s-themed pop-up bar.
Federal Realty gets green light for 260 apartments in Willow Grove
Plans call for a six-story, 260-unit apartment building that's in close proximity to a train station.
Checkers to reopen at least 5 locations in Greater Philadelphia, add new outpost in Wilmington
Under a new franchisee, the five existing locations and a new outpost in Wilmington could create more than 100 jobs in the region.
The Bay Area’s 1st indoor pickleball club has opened in the former Fry’s store in Campbell
The Hub offers 20 indoor courts protected from the summer heat and winter rains.
Cheesecake Factory takes over operations of Sam Fox’s Flower Child
During an earnings call this week, Cheesecake Factory executives revealed that by the end of 2023, all of Flower Child’s operations and corporate oversight will be directed from The Cheesecake Factory’s headquarters and not from Fox Restaurant Concepts, which created the popular Valley restaurant brand.
On board: Graz’n Tables charcuterie business opens in Collierville
“In my world, there are no rules in charcuterie.”
New 13-acre soccer complex planned for St. Charles County
A pair of local business owners are planning a new 13-acre soccer field development in St. Charles County, with hopes of providing more fields for independent soccer teams in the region.
Preble County senior center $5M expansion to anchor future developments
The ongoing project is one of three other projects in mind for the 30-acre site.
StoryBuilt cuts dozens of jobs in latest fallout for distressed housing developer
Financial issues continue to pile up for StoryBuilt. A recent letter to employee outlined dozens of layoffs: “The Company was actively seeking funding to remedy the Company's cash flow issues and was anticipating recalling all furloughed employees to begin working again. The Company was unable to secure sufficient funding and is now going into a receivership.”