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A Chinese and Japanese restaurant in Birmingham is pivoting to take advantage of the surge in popularity for ramen noodles.

Gray Jett Cafe, which serves vegetarian, vegan and traditional options, will serve customers at the former “Bro Yo” restaurant on 1617 W. Wells St. beginning in August.

The deal would deepen the Richmond bank's presence in its home state and give it “meaningful entry” into North Carolina.

A Warren County retail development, anchored by a new golf simulator, will add to a growing corridor in the county.

The legal battle could wipe out most of the money held for condo buyers and vendors of the development; however, the city could still enforce taxes and permit fees and fines.

While the luxury homebuying market may be more resilient than the middle-income market when it comes to interest rates, there are other forces that could be hampering sales in some of San Antonio's most affluent ZIP codes.

An Arden-Arcade landlord is attempting to evict an Italian bistro that has changed ownership several times during its nearly 30 years at the location.

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Local chain Smart Axe has opened a location at 2012 K St. in Midtown Sacramento, according to an announcement from the business. The Midtown site offers ax throwing, and sells beer, seltzers, snacks and sodas, its website states.

Smart Axe also has locations in Rancho Cordova,…