South Florida monthly rent prices are rising at a lower pace, report says
The region's increase in June was lower than the year-over-year national average.
Pennsylvania-based craft brewery eyes Dayton suburb
A Pennsylvania-based craft brewery is expanding nationwide and appears to be eyeing a location in the region. The brewery would add another destination to a busy part of a Dayton suburb.
A restaurant called Steak to take over former Parallax spot in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood
The new steakhouse comes from Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona, Jason Beudert and Chelsea Williams, who recently opened Geraci's Slice Shop in downtown Cleveland.
Kroger pharmacies now accept Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Co. cards. What to know.
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban aims to reshape the drug industry with his latest venture, and now those using the service can pick up their medication through any of Cincinnati giant Kroger's pharmacies.
Thomas Jefferson University agrees to pay $2.7M for alleged misuse of federal funds
The settlement involves Jefferson's use of monetary awards from the federal Primary Care Loan Fund, which is meant to boost the number of primary care physicians in the workforce.
Cadence Bank sees strong loan growth in second-quarter earnings
Despite tightening lending standards across the banking industry, a Houston-based bank saw strong loan growth during the second quarter.
Financial firm to build Boca Raton office complex as it aims to expand workforce
The company could double its local workforce with a new building.
Atlantic Union Bank expands in Virginia, NC with acquisition of Triad’s second-largest community bank
The deal would deepen the Richmond bank's presence in its home state and give it “meaningful entry” into North Carolina, where American National has eight Triad branches.
SEC charges Tampa crypto founder on claims of fraud, unregistered securities violations
Alexander Elbanna falsely promised investors he would secure their funds with $10 million worth of his own bitcoin as collateral, the SEC alleges.
Why Bank of America cut its uninsured deposit total by $125.34 billion
Regional bank failures in recent months have led banks to revise their uninsured deposit levels. Here's where Bank of America's figure stands now.