United Properties opens new senior living complex in Minnetonka
Amira Minnetonka is United Properties' new, 186-unit apartment complex that offers “picturesque views of Lake Minnetonka” for the 55+ community.
Small Plates: Austin getting more places to drink, eat, dance
Check out the latest bar and restaurant news from around Central Texas, including the latest downtown clubs from a burgeoning hospitality group and the unveiling of a “hospitality compound” that could become a hot spot for bachelor and bachelorette parties.
Alamo Drafthouse appoints new CEO
The new CEO will be expected to oversee continued growth. Founded in 1997 by Tim League and Karrie League, Alamo Drafthouse now has theaters in 26 cities across the country and more on the way. It was a pioneer in combining the moviegoing experience with a full menu and booze and is also noted for highlighting independent and arthouse flicks.
James Beard Award-winning chef moving Street to Kitchen restaurant to East End redevelopment
The move also includes a change to plans for a new pizza concept opening in The Plant in Second Ward.
Special Report: Health care, construction companies talk infrastructure, investments
PBN talked with Hawaii health care systems, hospitals and one construction company on this week’s Private Companies List about their recent and future investments and infrastructure projects.
BJC HealthCare names new leader for home care, behavioral health units
St. Louis-based BHC HealthCare, one of the nation's largest nonprofit health care systems, has named a new leader for two of its business units: BJC Home Care and BJC Behavioral Health.
Orlando Health/UnitedHealthcare impasse may impact local employers
The insurer is negotiating to keep the health system as an in-network provider.
Mooresville man accused of running $2.6M PPP fraud scheme
A Mooresville man is facing federal charges after allegedly obtaining more than $2.6 million in Covid-19 relief funds by running a Paycheck Protection Program fraud scheme.
City sues Wichita developers Burk, Wells following years-long incentive dispute
The city alleges it's owed more than $1.8 million from the developers after they failed to pay back the incentive.
Plans approved for new tower, but no demo date for Raleigh’s round Holiday Inn
Developers have approval to replace Raleigh's round Holiday Inn with a new tower that'll have luxury residential units and an upscale hotel, but we still don't know how much longer until the building comes down.