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Liberty Collective food hall, outdoor entertainment space coming to Liberty Township next spring
A long-awaited Liberty Township food hall, entertainment venue and outdoor space will break ground in August, drawing on inspiration from time the developer, a former Procter & Gamble executive, spent in Central America.
Lidl plans new Prince George’s County spot after closing another
The German discount grocer would replace another shuttered market.
This Dayton-region municipality is about to get its first McDonald’s
A fast-food chain that boasts of serving billions and billions of people has yet to serve anyone in one of the Dayton region's largest municipalities. But that streak will soon come to an end.
Philadelphia dining news: Barbie specials, brunches galore; University City Dining Days returns
In local dining news this week, new restaurant Washington Square West Kiddo teams up with Wilder for preview collaboration, restaurants and breweries are capitalizing on the “Barbie” movie buzz, and a Main Line ice cream parlor readies to debut.
How to Increase Performance of the Provider Management
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Owner says Red Rabbit Kitchen and Bar planning to reopen, eventually
Midtown's Red Rabbit Kitchen and Bar has closed its doors, but an owner said the business plans to reopen in the future.
D.C. restaurateur Jeanine Prime shares authentic Caribbean cuisine with St. James, eyes expansion
She spent more than two decades as an organizational psychologist, but Prime long had a passion for hospitality.
AMC Theatres will stop charging more for better seats
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. will drop a plan that charged more for the better seats in its theaters after it neither made people change their habits nor provided significant financial benefit.
The Leawood-based theater operator (NYSE: AMC & APE) — the world’s largest — will terminate its “Sightline at AMC” pilot program, the company said in a release. In short, people paid a little more for the prime seats in the middle, a little less for seats in the front and about the same for seats…
AMC Theatres will stop charging more for the better seats
Apparently, customers weren't motivated one way or the other by AMC's plan to charge more for the better seats and less for the less-better spots. So the theater chain is stopping the program.
Dokkaebier CEO Youngwon Lee is making craft beer better
The craft beer industry can be better. Youngwon Lee is CEO of one of the fastest-growing Bay Area breweries and is showing what diverse ingredients and new ideas can do in an often monochrome space.