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International trade negotiations have finally yielded some good news for local walnut farmers.

It’s official – Shake Shack, the popular burger and milkshake chain that got its start in New York City’s Madison Square Park, is coming to Pittsburgh.

A feature of the new bar is a neon sign of the Tom Petty lyric, “You belong among the wildflowers.”

Mesa-based Near Zero recently completed the Outdoor Accelerator Program run by a fast-growing Colorado outdoor apparel company. As a result, the Arizona company has pivoted and is now looking to expand into the growing outdoor retail market. Its target market: the beginner backpacker.

Taste of Minnesota, the two-day food and music and festival, attracted an estimated 100,000 attendees in its first event since 2015 and its debut in downtown Minneapolis. Organizers say it could be even bigger next year with more time to prepare.

Atlasta Catering and Event Concepts has been a Phoenix-based family-owned business for nearly 45-years. In 2021 Kristine Short took on the role of CEO.

The catering company was established in 1979 by Short’s in-laws, the business was bought by Kristine and her husband Steve Short in 2000. The husband-and-wife business duo have been with the company for over 30 years and have helped it to weather not only the Covid-19 pandemic but also the Great Recession.

During the downturn in the early 2000’s,…

Given the demand for to-go beer, Amorphic Beer moved up its business plan timeline and purchased a used canning line.

The space will include what she calls a “Chipotle-style” charcuterie counter, where customers can personalize their boards; as well as a wine bar and a space for wine tastings, classes and events as well as a market for those who prefer to make their own.

Gee's Caribbean Kitchen is opening a second location near the University of Cincinnati in former Bones Brothers space.

Good morning, Boston. This is Managing Editor Don Seiffert bringing you the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your day, and scroll down for an unexpected peek into finances at the Boston Globe thanks to a new lawsuit from its former president.

The first six months of the year were marked by turmoil in the regional banking industry. Meera Raman reports on what local industry executives expect for the next six months.

The Cambridge City Council passed legislation…