Alamo City Ticker: Alamo Beer, VIVA Beer announce merger
The merger will allow Alamo Beer to continue brewing VIVA's beers and expand its offerings to a wider audience.
A financial upheaval shakes up Bay Area banking’s major players: Where does Wells Fargo fall?
Mergers and bank failures spurred big changes in where Bay Area banks rank in deposits this year.
J.P. Morgan Private Bank lands 3 directors from Citi for Seattle office
The trio oversaw more than $2 billion in client assets at Citi.
Cincinnati Ballet Artistic Director Jodie Gates departs role after 13 months
The artistic director of Cincinnati Ballet, who came to the position just over a year ago, has departed the organization.
Jodie Gates, who assumed the role in August 2022, has exited in what the ballet called a “mutual decision” in a news release Friday, Sept. 22. The departure comes as the dance company launched its 60th anniversary season earlier this month. Gates' predecessor, Victoria Morgan, stepped down in May 2022 after a 25-year tenure.
“It has been an honor to program the 60th anniversary…
Orlando restaurateurs sell contemporary Spanish concept Tapa Toro on I-Drive to local buyer
Meraki Food Group, which also owns and operates Taverna Opa Orlando and Kavas Tacos + Tequila, sold the award-winning Spanish restaurant.
West Loop office tower sells for steep discount
The property at 230 W. Monroe last sold to Accesso Partners in 2014 for $122 million.
Mayfair, Vida developer rebrands under one identity, looks toward the future
The master-planned developer of several high-profile projects around San Antonio is consolidating its branding to more clearly articulate its vision as a company.
ICT Summit: Getting on the same page to build a vision for downtown Wichita
The ICT Summit explored the three phases of downtown: the past, the present, and a strategic vision for the future.
Engineering firm Atwell continues Northwest expansion in Tacoma
The Atwell lease hints at a trend of a growing occupancy rate in Tacoma's office market.
Health care leaders say innovation, capital investment required to shore up staffing shortages in NM facilities
Health care is seen as one of the biggest issues facing New Mexico, according to an Albuquerque Business First survey of business leaders around the state.