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Littleton dealership sells for record-high amount of $51.5 million
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Sloss Fest organizers end music festival after four years
The Sloss Music & Arts Festival will not be returning to Birmingham next year.
Organizers on the group's Facebook page on Friday said the annual music festival has come to an end.
Sloss Fest, organized by Red Mountain Entertainment, AC Entertainment and Venue Management, was first held in 2015.
Weather woes plagued the festival this year July 14 and 15, which had a solid lineup of musicians from throughout the country.
The Facebook post thanked the community and sponsors for support in its…
Little idea helped save alcohol ‘party punch’ startup from the brink
Even after “Shark Tank” billionaire and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban invested $1 million in BeatBox Beverages, the Austin alcohol startup was struggling with sales. A few years later, revenue is booming thanks to a new version of their product, a new distribution plan and new executives with decades of industry experience.
Popular North Shore food truck closes, plans brick-and-mortar expansion
Owner Marcus Delfino shut down Island Bree'z last month to focus on finding a permanent space for the eatery on the Mainland.
$26 million Cambria hotel to be built in downtown Phoenix
Construction has started on a $26 million hotel in downtown Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row Arts District.
The developers of the seven-story, 127-room upscale hotel said the property will include a ground-floor cafe, restaurant and a rooftop pool with cabanas and bar. The project is expected to be completed in late 2019.
The hotel is being developed by True North Studio LLC, by Phoenix-based commercial real estate development company. It will carry the Cambria brand, operated by Maryland-based Choice…
Smoothie King opens new location in Homewood
A new smoothie and juice bar is ready to serve a growing suburb.
Brett Lawson is launching his Smoothie King location on Friday, Oct. 19 at 420 Green Springs Hwy., according to a post on the location's Facebook page. It is the spot of the former Lovoy's restaurant, which was demolished in April 2018.
The Coppell, Texas-based franchisor is known for its smoothies that are blended with fruit, juices and nutritional supplements.
The new location is the fifth Smoothie King in the Birmingham market…
Table talk: What it takes to succeed in Boston’s high-end restaurant scene
High-end restaurants are under pressure to perform. Four Boston restaurateurs spoke to the Business Journal recently about exactly what it takes to succeed in the business.
Monument Realty’s latest challenge? Charges against founder Michael Darby.
UPDATE: The charges were dropped Oct. 4 based on what the Montgomery County State's Attorney said was insufficient evidence. Read more here.
It took nearly a decade for D.C.-based Monument Realty to emerge from the dark depths of the Great Recession, but the company, busy with numerous projects from Greater Washington to Baltimore, faces a new challenge: charges against its leader.
Monument Principal and founder Michael Darby, 59, faces charges of second-degree assault and fourth-degree sexual…
‘Oregon Solidarity’ wine rises in support of crushed Rogue Valley growers
Wineries band together to produce pinot noir, chardonnay and rosé of pinot noir bottlings after “smoke taint” contract cancellations.
Buffalo Wild Wings to open at Ala Moana Center
Buffalo Wild Wings will open its fifth Hawaii location next year at Ala Moana Center.
The Minnesota-based casual restaurant chain is investing nearly $600,000 to alter the space, located on the third level of the mall’s mauka wing, next to Express and near Target. Schnackel Engineers and Callison RTKL are listed as contractors for the restaurant, which is expected to open in the second quarter of 2019.
Buffalo Wild Wings’ four other Hawaii locations are located at Windward Mall, Pearlridge…