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The Common Market has grown a following in Charlotte and will soon open its first Triangle location in a repurposed office building.

It was Pennifold's Pub and now it is Galactic Cantina: Jacob Trevino plans to constantly reinvent his Over-the-Rhine bar at Findlay Market.

When the eatertainment venue opens in Colorado, it will mark Chicken N Pickle's 14th location companywide.

Just over a year into her startup journey with Durham-based Allergood, and corporate attorney turned serial entrepreneur Michelle Addison is piloting the technology in restaurants – an app that could be life-saving for allergy sufferers like her.

Addison describes the solution as a QR code where a customer comes into a restaurant, scans the code and creates a profile, noting any allergies and food preferences (IE: vegetarian). The app then filters menus for customers. Allergood hands the data…

Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your busy Thursday.

The Wu administration is budgeting for a marked slowdown in the growth of property tax collections in the upcoming fiscal year because of a drop-off in new real estate development in Boston, Greg Ryan reports.

Cassie McGrath reports that the state Health Policy Commission yesterday kept its 2024 healthcare spending target at 3.6%, resisting pressure to lower it amid an industry…

The deli had planned to take space at 622 Main St., where it hoped to open a full Jewish deli and sit-down restaurant. Plus, an Italian eatery in Kenmore plans updates; and Pizza Hut returns to the region with its first of 10 local sites.

Happy Thursday morning, Columbus.

We grilled out this week for the first time this year. But as we fired up the grill, my wife told me we had no barbecue sauce for the chicken breasts.

Here's how I hacked a solution with what we had in our pantry: ketchup, honey, Sriracha, minced onions and “everything bagel” seasoning.

Now, this sauce is not going to win any awards, but it wasn't terrible. In fact, I would call it perfectly adequate.

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The franchisee of two Twin Cities Firehouse Subs shops filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 4, listing more than $1 million in debts.

Stillwater-based MR Investments LLC made the voluntary filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court listing $68,376 in assets and $1,140,595 in debts.

A lawyer for Michael Ruoho, who is the authorized debtor for MR Investments LLC, attributed the failures of the two sub shops to hardships brought on during the Covid-19 pandemic. Ruoho also lists himself as the CEO of MR…

The new service offering comes as the company looks to open eight to 10 locations a year.

In addition to Monday's world record attempt, the company will be encouraging locals and visitors alike to take a selfie outside its corporate headquarters, which is wrapped with a 20-food copper bow. Beginning this spring, visitors to the Kansas City building also can take part in chocolate giveaways.