CBF Morning Run: Playing with puppies and wrestling with rats, wrapping on the road, marveling in the Short North’s history, insuring an artful Gahanna, searching for The Scream, dreaming with Keith Richards and toasting an Licking County Irish red ale
Happy Monday morning, Columbus.
Every job has its stressful days. There are deadlines, computer snafus, countless meetings, printer mishaps, spilled coffee – you name it.
And on paper, last Thursday and Friday should have been stressful. We had scheduled 14 photo shoot/video interviews on Thursday and 17 more on Friday.
Editor Doug Buchanan, Design Director John Lauer, Creative Director Rick Titus and I met 32 of the best and brightest Central Ohio has to offer – the Columbus Business First…
Robinson CIO at Continuum Partners
Jenny Robinson was promoted to chief investment officer at Continuum Partners.
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Pueblo West Marketplace sells to investor for $5 million
The single-building, inline retail center was fully leased to 12 tenants at the time of sale.
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Bluerock Real Estate buys Links at Plum Creek apartments
Bluerock Real Estate, according to public records, paid $61 million for the 264-unit community, which was sold by Sentinel Real Estate Corp.
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Executive Inc.: Washington Federal’s Ben Danner uses lessons learned from baseball for his life and career
A college baseball career still impacts Ben Danner in how he approaches business.
Continuum hired to map improvements to blue Reuss building, enliven surrounding sidewalks
Another building rehab is in the works to help turn the corner of West Wisconsin Avenue and Old World Third Street into one of downtown Milwaukee’s most vibrant intersections.
Chandler businessman sentenced to 3 years in prison for tax evasion
The owner of several professional employment organizations has been sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay $7.3 million in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service.
This sentence follows a previous plea of tax evasion by William “Larry” Dorsey, 56, of Chandler.
Dorsey owned and operated several PEOs, including Pinnacle Employee Group Inc. and Pinnacle Planning Group Inc., which contracted with small business owners to provide payroll services.
According to the Office of the…
Total of 26 homes destroyed by lava from Hawaii’s KIlauea volcano so far
A total of 26 homes have been destroyed so far by lava from Kilauea volcano in a residential neighborhood on Hawaii’s Big Island, Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Sunday.
The total number of homes destroyed by the eruption in the Leilani Estates subdivision grew by 17 between a Sunday morning update and 3 p.m., the Hawaii Tribune-Herald reported.
Two new fissures appeared in Leilani Estates Saturday, bringing the number of openings where lava has been erupting since Thursday to a total…
Miami developer’s plans for 984-unit tower in Market and Van Ness ‘Hub’ district inch forward
Crescent Heights, the Miami-based developer behind Mid-Market’s huge NEMA apartment project, picked up land for a housing project on 10th Street and South Van Ness back in 2014. Four years later, Crescent Heights still isn’t close to breaking ground.
After redesigning its project, the developer is now waiting on a draft environmental impact report for a 984-unit project at 10 S. Van Ness, the site of a Honda dealership, Socket Site reports. The proposal for two 41-story towers that would…
See the restaurants that opened and closed in April
More than 30 new restaurants opened in the Phoenix area during April.
The openings include some highly anticipated restaurants from well-known chefs and restaurateurs. Nadia Holguin and Armando Hernandez of Tacos Chiwas, and James Beard winning Chef Chris Bianco of Pizzeria Bianco teamed to open Roland's Cafe Market Bar in Phoenix this month.
There also was the expansion of a number of local and national chains.
March is usually the busiest month for Phoenix-area restaurants, but April is busy…