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Best Real Estate Projects: Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts
Situated on the corner of Capitol Avenue and 27th Street at the eastern edge of midtown Sacramento, the 48,000-square-foot facility houses two theaters, classrooms and rehearsal space.
Cybersecurity: Protect your forgotten networks
Innovations and the internet of things are ushering in a new wave of connected smart building systems. These innovative systems are allowing companies to increasingly automate, optimize and manage buildings systems
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Church Ranch developer to retain legacy
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Hines lands Thornton’s Parterre site at E-470 & Quebec
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Top Chef’s Edward Lee on what every home kitchen needs — and doesn’t need
Louisville Business First caught up with renowned chef and restaurateur Edward Lee at his historic Highlands home this summer, where the former “Top Chef” contestant shared his thoughts on how to create the perfect home kitchen. Edward prepared an array of authentic Korean dishes for his wife, Dianne, and 5-year-old daughter, Arden, that served as a centerpiece for the conversation.
He is chef and owner of three Louisville restaurants — 610 Magnolia, MilkWood and Whiskey Dry — and serves…
McCormick cooks up chicken wings as it expands Frank’s RedHot brand
McCormick & Co. Inc. dominates the center aisles at most grocery stores with its spices and seasonings. Now the company is moving into the frozen foods section as it looks to expand the Frank's RedHot sauce and French's mustard brands.
Hunt Valley-based McCormick will begin selling Frank's RedHot frozen wings in the fourth quarter. The fully cooked, antibiotic-free wings will come in three flavors: original, Buffalo and barbecue.
When McCormick (NYSE: MKC) bought Frank's and French's last year,…
CBF Morning Run: More buyouts at the Dispatch, White Castle’s Chinese sliders, and Land-Grant’s version of a New England IPA
Happy Friday morning, Columbus.
On Wednesday evening, I attended a party for a former colleague at The Columbus Dispatch.
It was a retirement party for Mary Beth Lane, who spent 41 years working as a reporter for a number of publications. I was Mary Beth's editor for a time, and always enjoyed her company and reading her stories.
She is conscientious reporter. She is thorough, thoughtful and honest. And most importantly, she is kind.
Mary Beth accepted a buyout offer from The Dispatch. She is…
These are the largest grocery store operators in Greater Baltimore
Giant Food LLC is the largest grocery store operator in Greater Baltimore with $1.42 billion local sales from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018, according to Food World, a Columbia-based trade publication covering the retail grocery industry.
The Landover-based supermarket chain has 41 stores in Greater Baltimore, including Queen Anne's county. The Food World market study reported a 16.06 percent market share for Giant Food –– .32 percent less than last year's report.
The second largest local…
McDonald’s says it’s taking artificial ingredients out of its hamburgers
McDonald's Corp. says it's taking the artificial ingredients out of its hamburgers.
The change affects the Chicago restaurant chain's hamburger, cheeseburger, double cheeseburger, McDouble, Quarter Pounder with Cheese, double Quarter Pounder with Cheese and Big Mac.
The hamburger's been changing a lot at McDonald's this year: Earlier this year, the company introduced a new version of its Quarter Pounder sandwich that is now made with 100 percent fresh beef, in a direct nod to competitor Wendy's…
BizTalk with Bill Roy Podcast Episode 71: Wichita’s Quality of Life
People describe a lot of things when they discuss their ideal place to live.
They include affordable homes, green spaces, entertainment options, good schools, short commutes, the arts and sports activities.
They're all elements of a good quality of life.
Wichita's quality of life and the role it plays in recruitment and retention of taxpayers and workers is the subject of Reporter Bryan Horwath's Wichita Business Journal cover story this week.
And Bryan joins me on the podcast in Episode 71…