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CBF Morning Run: Sublease space peaked during the pandemic, when most offices were empty and employees were sent home to work. But as workers began returning to the office, many companies began to figure out they don't need the space they used to think was necessary.

One of the most recognizable names in Cincinnati’s pop music world is bringing a production that aims to untangle matters of discrimination and identity to Playhouse in the Park this month.

“Label-less” is the creation of husband-and-wife artists Drew Lachey (of 98 Degrees and “Dancing with the Stars” fame) and Lea Lachey. The 90-minute production uses a mix of original and popular songs from artists such as Taylor Swift, Aretha Franklin and Lady Gaga as well as dance and spoken word to…

One of the area's top brewmasters is bringing his vision for Neapolitan pizza and craft beer to Clay County.

Village Juice & Kitchen has adopted a unique growth strategy. Instead of adding brick-and-mortar consumer locations, the health food company is targeting universities and hospitals through licensed locations.

The Camp Hiawatha acquisition comes as the Greater Wichita YMCA prepares to invest $30 million in new branch upgrades.

In the midst of efforts to “save its season,” the Oregon Shakespeare Festival introduces a new artistic director.

Mack Real Estate Development plans to build a 43-story apartment building on the site, which it acquired in 2014.

Based in the Bay Area for more than two decades, Pacific Catch first entered the Southern California scene in San Diego and Orange County.

Underbelly Hospitality President Nina Quincy said the company realized that operating a 40-seat restaurant in downtown Houston was financially unsustainable.

Front Street Art Studios & Galleries located at 1001 E. Second St. supports over 150 artists. It first opened in 1965.