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PHOTOS: Work progresses on Memorial Auditorium upgrades
Improvements to a 92-year-old building and downtown Sacramento landmark are just the first step in big changes for that neighborhood.
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium is getting upgrades intended to make a difference for future visitors to concerts and other events, said Sabrina Tefft, manager for the city’s $16.1 million auditorium project.
Get an inside look at the project with the slideshow that accompanies this story.
“The acoustic enhancements will be much improved over before,” Tefft…
Nashville chefs dish with the NBJ: Restaurant recommendations
Nashville's ongoing boom has brought ample change to its dining scene, with new additions popping up constantly and some restaurants shuttering almost as regularly.
It's all part of Nashville's maturation as a city, following the lead of larger cities where churn in the culinary scene is to be expected. Still, the rapid rate of change can make it tough for even the most cultured diners to keep up.
To help you out, we've turned to some of the city's foremost food experts. Check out the slideshow…
Happenings in Silicon Valley in pictures: Churchill Awards and Keenan Impact Days
Each week, the Silicon Valley Business Journal print edition devotes a page to photos of happening around our community in a section called Valley Life.
Beginning this week, we are sharing those photos online. Check out the bottom of this story to find out how you can submit images from your business-focused event.
The Churchill Club presented its eighth annual Churchills on Sept. 20, an event that celebrates innovation, leadership, collaboration and social benefit.
The Churchill Club Academy…
Emerging technologies are changing real estate
It’s not your imagination, advances in real estate technology did stall – for about 10 years – roughly the five years before and after the Great Recession. A number of factors are to blame, not the least of which is that
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Adams County retail center is purchased by local investor for $2.8 million
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Atlanta’s High Road Craft Ice Cream acquires Ciao Bella, triples manufacturing space
The Sept. 21 private-equity backed acquisition was worth millions of dollars but the specific value was not disclosed.
Sneak peek: Inside Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi in downtown St. Pete (Photos)
A fast-casual pan-Asian restaurant opens Friday in downtown St. Petersburg, serving sushi, noodle bowls and krab wontons.
Benton Asian Kitchen + Sushi is on the street level of Camden Pier District at 320 Third St. S. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
“We were drawn to downtown St. Petersburg for its rapid real estate market growth, the incredible transformation of the business district, and its proximity to the USF St. Petersburg…
Arts and Culture: Cleo Parker Robinson Dance embraces history, looks to future
“We see people soar and become leaders.”
CBF Morning Run: Dreaming of a Russian Blue Jackets coup, getting lost in Flower Child, and walking a Kujo porter around the block
Happy Friday morning, Columbus.
Holy Hannikainen, Columbus, it's hockey season again. The Blue Jackets played their first game of the 2018-2019 NHL season in Detroit last night.
So, hold onto your Nutivaaras, my friends, for tonight, the CBJ play their home opener.
I could not be more excited. Although I mourn the end of summer and curse the coming winter, I look forward to hockey season like an accountant looks forward to tax time.
What do I expect out of the Blue Jackets tonight? Not that…
Booze for breakfast: IHOP testing restaurant with a full bar
For years, IHOP has been the place to go after a night at the bars, but now it could be a place people might start their night off, with a drink and a plate of pancakes or other food.