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With a launch date in South End on the horizon, Sycamore Brewing co-founder Sarah Brigham reflects on what it took to make it to this point.

Welcome back to another installment of Fish Sandwich Chronicles. This week we sat down with JPMorgan Chase's Lisa Haley at the Union Grill.

For generations, private clubs catered to an audience that was largely male and largely white. That is changing. The result? Growth in membership, growth in revenue and a strong future.

Happy Friday morning, Columbus.

And welcome to the last day of March. That went by fast, didn't it?

Also, a quick, heartfelt goodbye to Columbus Business First Creative Director Rick Titus, who is leaving after 28 years to open his own shop.

Rick is a colleague, a friend and a curling teammate. He's a beautiful person and I wish him every success. He deserves it.

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

DraftKings spent $1.1M for CEO Jason Robins' private jet

DraftKings Inc. spent over $1 million in costs last year associated with the private aircraft owned by CEO Jason Robins — an expense related to a set of security measures put in place to address “specific threats,” the company told the Business Journal’s Lucy Maffei in response to an inquiry.

Winning women in male-dominated…

Roberto Lugo’s ceramic art defines the patterns of communities. He paints patterns from African Kente cloth, Chinese and Hungarian porcelain – even Air Jordan sneakers. And for the artist, every creation is personal.

“I'm trying to define what the patterns are from communities, like the one I grew up in, impoverished neighborhoods mostly made up of people of color,” said the native of Philadelphia. “One of the elements that people might notice is a form of decoration that comes from there…

For decades, Paul Cézanne’s “Still Life with Bread and Eggs” (1865) hung on a gallery wall at Cincinnati Art Museum, the gift of patron Mary E. Johnston in 1955. Recently, during a routine inspection and X-ray, chief conservator Serena Urry made a startling discovery.

There, virtually staring her in the face, was the black-and-white figure of a man with dark, brooding eyes, wearing a coat or jacket. His head, face and shape of his arm are clearly visible.

Since that day about a year ago,…

A focus on people helped Yavonne Sarber expand Agave & Rye to 15 locations and $90 million in revenue in just five years. And growth is still on her menu.