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Inside the closure of the Celestial Steakhouse
The owner of the luxury apartment building that houses the vaunted Celestial Steakhouse said he made the decision to close the restaurant to make way for an event center because the space was badly in need of updates.
Hamburgers vs. hotdogs: How Florida rates
When the charcoal's ready, what do you throw on the grill?
If you're like most Americans, it’s hamburgers.
Retail giant Walmart mapped which states prefer hot dogs over hamburgers and vice versa using sales data from stores around the country, Thrillist reports.
Burgers beat hot dogs in 41 states, with hot dogs coming out on top primarily in the Western part of the country — Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Nevada, Utah, and Alaska — as well as in Michigan and Washington, D.C.…
Nick’s Inner Harbor Seafood sued, faces eviction from Cross Street Market
Nick's Inner Harbor Seafood has received its second eviction notice in less than two years at the Cross Street Market — and is being sued by Caves Valley Partners in the midst of a $7.2 million redevelopment of the market.
The developer alleges the popular restaurant and bar failed to renew its lease by May 31 and was ordered to vacate the market by July 1, according to a lawsuit filed June 26. As a result, the suit said, Nick's is now a month-to-month tenant and must pay a “doubled” rent of…
List Extra: Fastest-growing cultural attractions in Colorado
For cultural attractions in the Denver metro, sometimes the right exhibit or show can make all the difference.
Such was the case for the Denver Art Museum, which drew in 1.4 million visitors in 2017 and boosted its attendance by 54 percent from the year prior. A spokesperson with the museum attributed much of the growth to the popular Star Wars and the Power of Costume exhibit, which featured iconic outfits from the film series. During the school year, the spokesperson said the museum could expect…
Food Friday: This is Albuquerque’s favorite power lunch spot
The power lunch has been a staple of the business executive's day since at least 1979, when Esquire wrote about business lunches at the Four Seasons.
While the practice has become somewhat more casual, business executives still take advantage of their lunch break to continue business, through meetings, plannings or making deals.
We asked readers what their favorite power lunch spot in Albuquerque was and we got a lot of good responses. From new dining options to longtime go-to's, this year's…
USDA: California almond crop expected to hit new record
California’s almond crop is estimated to be nearly 2.5 billion pounds, another new record for the industry, which has been increasing production for two decades.
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service on Thursday released its Objective Report, the industry’s official crop estimate.
With production estimates of 2.45 billion pounds, the 2018 crop is estimated to be nearly 8 percent higher than last year's 2.27 billion pounds of production.
“It’s another…
You otter see this Deal of the Week
It not only impacts construction and tourism, it's, well, super cute.
Sandwich shop Zookz expands with second Phoenix location
The new downtown location, which expects to open in mid-July, will be open initially from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Job listing hints at new Tavistock-run concept for Lake Nona Town Center
Could this be the long-awaited brewery on tap for the southeast Orlando community's newest retail development?
It’s official: Chipotle confirms 399 employees impacted by Denver HQ closure
The company's WARN notice was posted Friday.