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Photos: Largest St. Louis breweries of 2018
St. Louis is a beer town. Not only is the city home to the king of breweries, Anheuser-Busch, it is also a fertile breeding ground for dozens of craft breweries. To get an idea of scope of St. Louis brewing, we ranked area breweries by how many beer barrels they produced in 2017. Click through the gallery above to view the top 22 breweries.
Cathedral Square Brewery, Exit 6 Pub & Brewery, Heavy Riff Brewing Co. and Modern Brewery did not submit barrel production information. Civil Life Brewing Company…
(GALLERY) Scenes from N.C. Folk Festival’s Greensboro debut
Thousands gathered in downtown Greensboro this weekend for the inaugural N.C. Folk Festival, a free outdoor celebration of cultural roots and heritage.
Attendees at the three-day festival enjoyed cultural demonstrations, local vendors and, of course, music – from blues, folk and gospel to Latin American, Haitian and West African sounds.
Click on the gallery to view scenes from the Sept. 7-9 N.C. Folk Festival in downtown Greensboro.
Greensboro hosted the National Folk Festival from 2015 to 2017,…
Silverwest plans renovation to Homewood Suites DTC
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The Source Hotel: Taking concrete to the next level in RiNo
In the booming RiNo Art District northeast of downtown Denver, The Source Hotel’s Nordic-meets-industrial design is a sleek, stark and ultimately apt counterpoint to the historic foundry-turned-food hall of the same name next door.
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Vertix Builders tops out new medical facilities
Vertix Builders recently topped out two new medical facilities: the Greeley Skilled Nursing Facility and the Dry Creek Medical Office Building. The Greeley Skilled Nursing Facility, located at 4356 24th Street Road, is a three-story building totaling 52,000 square feet and will provide 54 beds. It will be a recovery center for patients who require professional nursing care …
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‘Tremendous’ growth potential for mass timber construction
Mass timber projects have been on the rise in Colorado despite the height restrictions currently imposed by the 2015 IBC, and with the ongoing innovation and research surrounding the fire-resistiveness of mass timber that seeks to remove those height restrictions, there is tremendous growth potential in the mass timber market.
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Photos: Inside the demolition of City Foundry
Todd Rogan, director of development services for Lawrence Group, led the Business Journal on a recent tour of the 15-acre site on Forest Park Avenue.
Q&A with Fred Castellucci, 2018 Small Business Person of the Year finalist
Atlanta Business Chronicle has named our finalists for the 2018 Small Business Person of the Year Awards. The winners are scheduled to be announced at an awards event Sept. 20 at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. Here’s a Q&A with one of the finalists, Federico “Fred” Castellucci III, owner, Castellucci Hospitality Group.
Q: What strategies can small business owners use to build success into their companies from the start?
A: Remember that every organization starts small with one client, employee…
Flavor on the menu at Milwaukee-area upscale restaurants: The List slideshow
Restaurants around the Milwaukee area continue to draw crowds of hungry and happy diners looking for a high-quality experience and delectable cuisine.
But the restaurant business is not a slam dunk to success and it takes a lot of hard work, as witnessed by a few high-profile closings in recent times, including the April closing of c.1880 after six years in Walker's Point and the loss of Karl Ratzsch's, a longtime fixture of downtown Milwaukee's dining culture, in 2017.
Nonetheless, our area continues…
Raymond James Tower restaurant space leased by popular local chain
Downtown Memphis is about to have a second Lisa’s Lunchbox — six blocks north of the first.
The Memphis lunch brand has leased second-floor restaurant space in Raymond James Tower for the new location, it's fifth overall.
Spokesman Torrey Shoaff said the Lisa’s leadership team chose the space because Raymond James employees wanted it.
“From our South Front Street location, we mostly service AutoZone, ServiceMaster, Archer Malmo and [other nearby businesses],” Shoaff said. “[But],…