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As smartphone users and ride-share adopters, participants in the tropes of contemporary society play an important role in catalyzing disruptive innovation. Defined as “an innovation that creates a new market and value network while disrupting an existing market and value network,” society serves as continual witness to how innovations can single-handedly transform industries, systems and, for better or worse, human habits and behaviors.

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New storefronts, a coffee shop and restaurant with outdoor seating could replace blank first-floor windows lining the commons outside the former Henry S. Reuss Federal Plaza in downtown Milwaukee.

The industry has grown by leaps and bounds in the Phoenix region, but it still has challenges and questions about what it wants to be.

Health officials still have no explanation for what may have sickened hundreds of customers at a Chipotle Mexican Grill in Central Ohio last month.

The Delaware General Health District said tests by the Ohio Department of Health of leftover food from the Powell restaurant found no evidence of salmonella, shigella, E. coli or other forms of bacteria.

Stool samples provided by affected customers also initially failed to turn up any evidence of bacteria or norovirus. Officials have sent samples for…

Anticipation is growing among investors about the promise of the so-called opportunity zone program created under The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Pub. L. 115-97, signed into law Dec. 22. The provisions of the act that

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An Arizona group is planning to supply more malt barley to local brewers in order to save Verde River water.

The latest menu addition at Trism is for the ears, not the stomach.

Columbus-based restaurant company A&R Creative Group is teaming up with Prime Social Group, a Columbus-based festival and concert production and promotions company, to bring a regular slate of music to the company’s Gateway University District venue.

“As an exclusive partner, PSG will curate monthly events, including Saturday nights, with a world class mix of entertainment from national (electronic dance music) acts to locally…

Americans sure love their whiskey. In the past year, U.S. whiskey sales have jumped 4 percent.

Yet, a big part of the growth belongs to higher-end brands. This includes whiskies such as Bulleit bourbon, Woodford Reserve bourbon, Wild Turkey bourbon and Jameson Irish Whiskey.

These four all posted double-digit sales growth in the past year, according to data from IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm (@iriworldwide).

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A futuristic showstopper mansion, owned by diamond mining company heiress Rebecca Oppenheimer, the granddaughter of former De Beers Consolidated Mines Chairman Harry Oppenheimer, is the most expensive house to ever come on the market in Pierce, Kitsap or Thurston counties, according to Morrison House Sotheby’s International Realty Owner and Founding Broker Michael Morrison. Morrison has the $11 million listing.

Oppenheimer spoke to me by cellphone from Cape Town, South Africa where she now lives…