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Executive Insights: Alecia Kintner, president and CEO, ArtsWave
Jamie Smith, market president and publisher of the Cincinnati Business Courier, interviews Alecia Kintner, president and CEO of ArtsWave. In this video, Kintner discusses the organization’s new initiative, “More Arts More Kids” with Cincinnati Public Schools. Kintner shares how this initiative offsets budget cuts to arts in schools, the benefits to the kids, and hopes for expanding this initiative in the future.
Small Plates: J. Gumbo’s restaurant relocates from Stonybrook to Middletown
The restaurant relocated from 8603 Citadel Way in Stonybrook to a much smaller space in Middletown.
Spaghetti Warehouse is back, Littleton’s Market is opening, more O’Charley’s are closing
A historic Columbus restaurant is back, a long-awaited market is ready to open and a chain continues to shrink its local footprint.
Mr. Gatti’s opening new restaurant on Preston Highway
The new location comes from an existing franchisee.
Downtown Boston dining bucks national trend, and more retail news
Downtown Boston's dining scene is bucking a national trend since the pandemic, thanks in part to growth in the Seaport. Here's the latest on that and other retail and hospitality news.
Sports bar and restaurant opening in Trussville
This will be the third location in the Birmingham metro area.
Nami named one of the best new restaurants in America
The Main Street restaurant opened in April this year from a well-known chef locally and beyond.
Littleton’s Market in Upper Arlington sets its opening date
The highly anticipated new local market is bringing a gourmet grocery store and an all-day restaurant and café to the Tremont Center.
5 things: Rose Park Bistro opens in Fountains at Roseville, Estelle Bakery files lawsuit over East Sac project
Welcome to Friday, loyal readers. Thousands of people are expected to participate in the California International Marathon on Sunday, which travels from Folsom to Downtown Sacramento. Organizers estimate the event will have an $11 million economic impact on the Sacramento region.
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Why Fermentorium closed its North Avenue taproom. What’s next?
Fermentorium brewery owner Kristopher Volkman said his Wauwatosa taproom had its best years in 2019 and early 2020. Then the Covid-19 pandemic hit, and the business model shifted to a point where it wasn't viable anymore.