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The Movie Biz: Films where working women do the heavy lifting
Film critic Eleanor Ringel-Cater celebrates Labor Day Weekend with a few movies in which working women do the heavy lifting (for better and worse).

Dayton-area restaurant to temporarily suspend operations
A pay-as-you-can restaurant will temporarily suspend operations at one of its two Dayton-area locations.
OneBistro Miamisburg manager Leah Sparling announced in a Facebook video yesterday the location at 110 S. Second St. would suspend operations from Sept. 2 to Oct. 31. Sparling said the restaurant will make an announcement Nov. 1 about the future of OneBistro's Miamisburg location, saying it could reopen at its current location, relocate to another site, or close permanently.
Sparling said the…
Corporate governance is not just for public companies
There is no better place to live than Colorado. Whether it’s the natural beauty, abundance of outdoor activities, professional sports teams, craft beer or nightlife – there is something for everyone. And because we
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Trammell Crow buys downtown Denver site for $20.75 million
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Milwaukee Brewing’s big move
Two decades after establishing Milwaukee Brewing Company (aka MKE), Jim McCabe still can't believe his good fortune.

CBF Morning Run: Foosballing, touring Legoland and ropin’ a CBC Cowboy Bernie
Happy Friday morning, Columbus.
I've had some time to think about the topic of foosball since the Arnold Sports Festival announced this week that the “sport” is being added to the four-day extravaganza in February and March.
At first, I decided I would rather watch someone play a video game. You know, esports and all that. And to be honest, I don't want to watch someone play a video game. Not my thing.
In fact, the only time I've watched a foosball game is when I was waiting for my turn to play…

How the deal went down to get Publix’s $400M distribution center to Greensboro
“We were on their radar before they were on my radar,” says developer Roy Carroll.

Caspers’ plans to convert historic Bayshore estate into social club clear first city council vote
Plans to convert a historic estate on Bayshore Boulevard into a private social club are a step closer to reality after a public hearing that spanned more than six hours Thursday evening and stretched into early Friday.
Tampa City Council approved both a rezoning and a special use for alcohol for 4621 Bayshore Blvd., the century-old Stovall-Lee home, in a vote that was handed down just after 1 a.m. Friday.
Tampa's Casper family — Caspers Co. CEO Blake Casper, his wife, Tate, and sister Allison…

Coca-Cola buys British coffee chain for $5.1B
The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) is taking a major leap into the coffee world, reaching a definitive agreement to buy Costa Limited, the world's second biggest coffee chain, from parent company Whitbread PLC for $5.1 billion.
The Atlanta-based beverage giant will acquire all issued and outstanding shares of Costa Limited, a Whitbread subsidiary that contains all the existing operating businesses of Costa.
Costa, founded in London in 1971, is a staple in the United Kingdom and has a growing footprint…

SNEAK PEEK: Feast BBQ to open J’town restaurant next week (PHOTOS)
The smell of barbecue and the sound of music waft out of an old, five-bay muffler shop at the corner of Taylorsville Road and Watterson Trail.
Feast BBQ has moved into the former car repair shop, in Jeffersontown's historic Gaslight Square District, and after a year of waiting, the restaurant officially will open on Tuesday.
The Jeffersontown Feast location was announced just after Labor Day last year, and it has been under construction since.
Feast is a HiCotton Hospitality brand, developed…