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A free, two-day block party is coming to downtown Minneapolis this weekend. It will feature pickleball and dance jams.

Tavolino co-owner Peter Dietrich closed his restaurant after he was unable to pay employees for work.

The Milwaukee Business Journal’s Beer Biz MKE blog looks at every corner of Milwaukee’s beer industry from distribution and canning to production and beer events. Follow along for updates on breweries coming and leaving town and the biggest trends in craft beer.

One of the most prestigious national competitions to recognize restaurants and bars is seeking nominations for honorees in 2024.

Public filings indicate the sneaker maker, which last year had revenue of more than $5 billion, could open a store in a mixed-use development along South Congress Avenue. Click through to read more about the project and to check out what else is new on this hot strip, which commands some of the highest retail rents in Austin. Plus, ABJ subscribers can access a list of the busiest retail brokers on town.

There were two clear favorites when we asked 200 Twin Cities Black leaders earlier this year to name their favorite restaurants. But a few others got plenty of votes, as well.

The developer of a major resort project in the West Valley has released additional renderings unveiling the design and architecture of hotel suites and lobbies as well as the planned luxury shopping center. Here's a first look at the project's interior space.

The eviction followed a Sept. 7 lawsuit by Stilheart’s landlord, 124 North Partners LLC, a subsidiary of St. Louis Park-based Paster Properties, over Stilheart’s failure to pay more than $200,000 in rent.

The inspiration for Sandwell came out of founder and CEO Andy Gottlieb's search for a place in his neighborhood over the years that offered quick and reasonably healthy food.