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National Council of Acoustical Consultants elect Adams-Ball
Stephanie Adams-Ball, associate principal/vice president of D.L. Adams Associates, recently was elected president of the National Council of Acoustical Consultants’ 2018-2020 board of directors.
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Security Center sells for $7.18 million in 1031 exchange
The Security Shopping Center was 83 percent occupied at the time of sale.
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HFF arranges $118.5M loan for The Forum Fitzsimons
The Forum Fitzsimons, a mixed-use residential and retail property in Aurora, is located at 13650 E. Colfax Ave., adjacent to the 578-acre Anschutz Medical Campus and Fitzsimons Life Science District, and across from the RTD Colfax light-rail station.
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Tebo makes value-add play with vacant Longmont bank building
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Cherry Pie’s Petite Sweets in Upper Kirby to close, won’t relocate
After several leadership departures, a lawsuit and the sale of a concept, Houston-based Cherry Pie Hospitality is also closing Petite Sweets.
The dessert shop’s last day of service is Aug. 25, a spokesperson confirmed and said the store will not relocate. However, the closure is not entirely unexpected.
Petite Sweets is located at 2700 W. Alabama St., which is part of the property that H-E-B Grocery Co. purchased in February to build a new storefront. The San Antonio-based company is partnering…
PHOTOS: Inside new restaurant 110 Grill opening in Albany
A new restaurant has opened in Crossgates Mall.
Massachusetts-based 110 Grill has opened its first New York location at the Guilderland shopping center.
The company is based in Westford, Massachusetts, and has 11 locations in Massachusetts and three New Hampshire. The restaurant comes from developer Robert Walker and restaurateur Ryan Dion. The company is planning more New York locations in Latham and Syracuse. Two more New Hampshire locations are currently planned, as well as four more in Massachusetts.
The…
Gallery Bar and Grill planned near Sherman Park neighborhood
A new restaurant and bar are in development for Milwaukee's Roosevelt Grove neighborhood, just outside the Sherman Park area.
The Gallery Bar and Grill aims to open later this fall, said owner Yolanda Boyd. She wants to reopen the space at 4322 W. Fond du Lac Ave., which she said previously operated as only a bar.
“The previous owner had not used the kitchen before, and I believe it would have been a great service to the community,” she said.
Boyd said she is planning for the kitchen…
Brewpub, 2 restaurants to join $15M Greater Cincinnati development
A brewpub with a streetside beer garden and two popular restaurants have signed letters of intent to open new locations in a proposed $15 million development in Warren County, the Dayton Daily News reports.
Cozy’s Café & Pub in Liberty Township and Two Cities Pizza in Mason as well the Casual Pint, a Knoxville-based chain with locations in Mason, Loveland and Oakley, would be part of the development in downtown Lebanon development, according to letters included in a proposal presented to Lebanon…
Shake Shack reveals opening date, more information on Montrose location
The 3,400-square-foot restaurant is coming to Montrose sooner rather than later.
List Extra: Collaring dog and cat license data for KC, OP
Did you know that only one ferret is licensed in Kansas City?
That's what the most recent data provided to the Kansas City Business Journal revealed. Perhaps less surprising is that in Kansas City and Overland Park combined, 20,738 dogs and 3,386 cats were licensed.
According to the city of Kansas City website, residents are “required by Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances to license their cats, dogs and ferrets.” Analysis by the Business Journal found that pet licenses have been on the decline…