Investments Blog
Albany doctor and salon owner see potential in the next wellness trend: IV treatments
A group made up of a doctor, a salon owner and two Albany-area entrepreneurs are betting on the future of IV therapies as part of their next venture.
Henry Beecher Hicks III steps down as president & CEO of National Museum of African American Music
National Museum of African American Music President and CEO Henry Beecher Hicks III is stepping down. He has held the position since 2013. Here's who will lead the downtown attraction.
In Mesa, old-school neon signs are cool again. The city is helping businesses pay for them
Over the past three years, the city of Mesa has given out $215,000 to a total of 32 businesses to help them install neon or neon-like signs. City officials spoke to the Business Journal to explain why the program has been deemed a success.
Glen Burnie’s Sunset Restaurant sells for $1.5 million to Mike’s Crab House owners
The restaurant's new owners, the Piera family of Mike's Crab House, plan to reopen this fall as Mike's Inland Sunset.
Heideberg Distributing consolidating Cincinnati operations into Dayton region
Heidelberg Distributing Co. is consolidating part of its Cincinnati operations into its facility in Moraine.
Flagship Food Group to provide Mexican food EverBank Stadium this season
The newly branded “Yucatan Cantina” will be in the general concession areas.
Hotel Row coffee shop, restaurant confirm plans to open as property changes hands
Spiller Park Coffee and Liz & Leon's are sticking with their Hotel Row plans.
March First ready to open taproom, restaurant at Fountain Square
A brewery is making its return to Fountain Square as one of the region’s largest craft beer makers is readies to open its newest location in the city’s center.
Lowry cites top-heavy PGA Tour points system for requiring his trip to Greensboro
The former British Open champion has been consistently good this year, but not good enough to clinch a playoff spot.
Wells Fargo building near Ridgedale Center could be replaced with restaurants, smaller branch
A concept plan calls for the removal of an existing Wells Fargo building in Minnetonka across from Ridgedale Center and the construction of two new mixed-use buildings for a Wells Fargo branch, two restaurants and two retailers.