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A New York City-based food service supplies retailer will open its first Dayton-area location.

Restaurant Depot will begin construction of its Harrison Township location at 3700 Keats Drive this month, according to a news release. The 55,000-square-foot store will employ about 40 people, and the retailer is investing about $7 million to build the facility.

Founded in 1990, Restaurant Depot supplies restaurants and other food businesses with such products as food, wine and spirits, kitchen supplies,…

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The future of Denver not only promises transitions in urban development and infrastructure, but a massive shift in demographics. By 2040, the Colorado State Demography Office predicts that almost one out of every five Denverites will fall in the age range of 65 and above.

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Boulder Housing Partners, the Housing Authority for the city of Boulder, selected Palace Construction to construct its latest affordable housing development, Red Oak Park II. Coburn Architecture will work with Palace Construction to expand Boulder’s existing Red Oak Park community.

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Popular Phoenix-based Mexican restaurant Barrio Queen is going to open its fourth location at the Tempe Marketplace shopping center.

The new restaurant will be in a 5,700-square-foot space between Ruby Tuesday and Thirsty Lion Gastropub. Right now, the company said it will open the Tempe location in January 2019. The Barrio Queen at Tempe Marketplace is being built from the ground up and currently is under construction.

In October, the Phoenix Business Journal reported Barrio Queen would open a…

For the third year in a row, superhero fans, comic book merchants and Hollywood celebrities descended on the San Jose McEnery Convention Center for Silicon Valley ComicCon. Produced again by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, ComicCon opened its doors Friday and was set to run through Sunday afternoon.

Click through the photo gallery above to check out some of the sights from inside the convention center.

The faux-meat company is planning to add a second shift to its Oakland manufacturing plant, as well as expand to Asia before the end of the year.

Houston chef and restaurateur Bruce Molzan has been charged with two counts of indecency with a child, according to court records.

The charges were filed on April 4, and Molzan posted two $10,000 bonds, per the records. He’s expected back in court on April 9, but more details about the charges were not immediately available on the Harris County District Clerk’s website.

However, Molzan has not been indicted by a grand jury, according to his attorney, Joel Androphy.

“The complaints dating…

The sale marks the latest in a series of Bob Evans property transactions.