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When Sears filed Chapter 11 protection on Oct. 15, the typical churn of media headlines and shopping center doom-and-gloom news cycle began anew. Quicker than it started, however, it spun, and the coverage began to

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It's almost time to register for ABJ's second annual BizFit Challenge.

This is our way to help promote fitness in the region, in association with Austin-based tech company FitRankings.

FitRankings uses an algorithm that converts activities into a measurable output for individuals and corporate teams using their favorite wearable devices and fitness apps.

Our goal in the ABJ BizFit Challenge is to recognize the fittest companies and employees in Central Texas. People who sign up for free, as an…

Campbell Soup Co.'s Nov. 29 annual shareholder meeting will proceed as planned.

That's according to a New Jersey judge who denied activist investor Dan Loeb’s motion for expedited discovery into the soupmaker’s board Friday.

Loeb ignited a proxy fight against Campbell Soup's (NYSE: CPB) current board through his hedge fund, Third Point LLC. He aims to replace Campbell’s entire 12-person board, but may not have enough support.

Last month, Loeb decided to sue the food manufacturer with the…

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A revamped Business First Banquet Facilities List shows a pull toward Italian fare among those scheduling banquets in Buffalo.

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At first glance, Movie Tavern's cinema circuit looks like a scaled-down, southern version of Marcus Theatres' portfolio.

The Mariners Homeplate & Dugout Bar will be a multilevel sports bar and full-service dining restaurant, including an upper level infinity bar with views of the airfield and Central Terminal below.

The average cost to open a restaurant in the city — not including rent — is already about $750,000.