Former Watershed on Peachtree chef-owner joins expanding Atlanta restaurant group
The former chef and owner of Watershed on Peachtree has a new job overseeing multiple Atlanta restaurants.
Birmingham firm appoints Spirit Airlines CEO to board
The recently appointment will expand the board to 12 director seats as part of its ongoing succession planning.
UAB Health System member hospital completes ED renovation
Whitfield made the renovation in a bid to improve patient flow and efficiency of emergency care.
VonLehman CPA & Advisory Firm merges with top 100 company Dean Dorton
VonLehman CPA & Advisory Firm has agreed to merge with one of the nation's 100 largest accounting firms, Dean Dorton.
Illinois investor acquires St. Pete hotel for $18.75 million
The hotel is 10 minutes from downtown St. Petersburg.
Louisville firms introduce new tool to advance sustainable development, could save millions on projects
The tool can help developers already planning to incorporate sustainable infrastructure into a project, as well as encourage developers who previously thought the option was too expensive.
Five things: Braintree rezoning, biotech VC, CVS lawsuit and cats vs. Christmas tree
Good morning, Boston. It’s Giving Tuesday, and here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday.
Just weeks before a state deadline, Braintree officials have put forward a plan to comply with the MBTA Communities housing law, Greg Ryan reports.
Venture capital activity has been steadily slowing for almost two years now, but biotech VC investment remains strong, Rowan Walrath reports.
A Boston-based renewable energy developer, owner and operator has…
MadTree Brewing earns B Corp certification for social, environmental impact and standards
MadTree Brewing is the only craft brewery in Ohio to achieve B Corp status. It's also the company's first time applying for the certification.
Indian street fare coming to Southside
Orchestra partners is bringing a Chicago-based tenant to a prominent Five Points South storefront.
‘Not a viable industry in any way’: Nursing home operators raise alarm
The closure of a Jamestown nursing home is a symptom of a larger problem affecting facilities across the state, according to owners and operators, who say it’s likely more closures will follow.