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Readers’ Choice Winners: 2023 Fiesta Medals
The San Antonio Business Journal congratulates the winners of the 2023 Fiesta Medal contest.
We received more than 1,100 votes in our unscientific poll which ran for nearly a month.
Readers were asked to vote for their favorite medal in three categories: for-profit companies, nonprofit organizations and governmental entities.
The winners are:
Helotes Economic Development won in the governmental entity category. Port San Antonio and UT Health San Antonio won second and third place, respectively.
Solar…
Minnesota Zoo readies launch of $39 million Treetop Trail
A decade after the Minnesota Zoo mothballed its monorail line, its replacement is nearly ready: An elevated pedestrian walkway called the Treetop Trail that's set to open this summer.
The Pioneer Press has a preview of the $39 million, 1.25-mile Treetop Trail, which when it opens July 28 will follow the monorail's old course and let visitors walk through, and 32 feet over, some of the zoo's exhibits.
Funding for the project has come from $11 million in state bonding funds, as well as donations…
Jeff’s Bagel Run plans next Orlando restaurant
The popular Orlando-based bagel chain plans to grow nationally.
Phoenix-based True Food Kitchen to debut to-go model in East Valley
Expected to open in the summer, True Food To Go will offer a selection of items from the regular True Food menu, plus to-go items unique to the new location.
Big franchisee opens 70th KC-area restaurant, 300th Taco Bell location
The quick-service restaurant franchisee first entered the Kansas City market in 2017 with the purchase of 39 locations. According to a spokeswoman, the company now has between 2,000 to 2,500 employees in the area.
Lake Monster Brewing founders launching King Coil Spirits next door in St. Paul
The St. Paul distillery, expected this summer, will serve cocktails and Roman-style pizzas.
KCK’s Spicin Foods whips up custom barbecue sauce for NFL Draft
The NFL tapped Spicin Foods to represent Kansas City barbecue in VIP gift bags. Not one to disappoint, Spicin Foods crafted a custom sauce for the event. Spicin Foods’ Mike Armstrong details the logistics of making it happen.
CBF Morning Run: Let’s follow Major League Baseball’s lead to speed up everyday slowdowns
Happy Wednesday morning, Columbus.
I got an email from Zillow this week. The unsolicited correspondence informed me that the value of my house had risen by $18,600 over the past 30 days.
I guess that's nice, right? Of course, this comes at a time when the real estate market in Central Ohio remains a hot mess. For much more on what homes are going for these days, keep reading.
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Five things you need to know, and a casino party for pooches
Good morning, Boston. Today is Boston Equal Pay Day, which represents the day in 2023 women would need to work to earn the same amount men made in 2022 alone.
Here are today’s five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your Thursday.
North Andover–based 6K Energy is planning a large-scale expansion in West Tennessee, one that's expected to create over 200 jobs in that state.
The number of millionaires in Boston has risen 50% in the last decade, to more than 40,000,…
Short North’s Seesaw converting to a Good Night John Boy
The owners of Seesaw are bringing a different bar and club to that Short North space.
The '70s-themed Good Night John Boy will move into that space this summer. Seesaw will continue to operate at 906 N. High St. in the meantime.
Twinsburg-based owners Forward Hospitality announced the change on Instagram.
Good Night John Boy has two locations open in Cleveland and Chicago. In addition to Columbus, the group also is opening one in St. Petersburg, Florida.
It’s a disco joint that takes its cues…