Investments Blog
Following a surge of interest in the sport, local golf courses are putting their money to work
First Coast golf courses have been investing millions of dollars in their facilities — and it’s paying off both for the businesses and for the players.
The List: First Coast’s top golf courses
Here are the First Coast's top golf courses 2023.
Owner of Bellini’s buys retail plaza for $3.6 million
The plaza will be the future of home of the Slingerlands Bellini's.
Power 50: Jerry Morgan
Jerry Morgan is the CEO of Texas Roadhouse and makes our Power 50 list of Louisville's most influential business leaders for 2023.
Disbelef Tequila signs with Levy Restaurants, Southern Glazer’s, Chicago White Sox’s stadium
Memphis-based Disbelef Tequila recently signed with Levy Restaurants — which handles distribution at sports stadiums and arenas across the country — and is now a featured product at the Chicago White Sox stadium.
Honolulu bar named finalist for James Beard Foundation award
More than 10 chefs and restaurateurs from Hawaii were nominated for prestigious awards from The James Beard Foundation. One business remains in the competition as a finalist for outstanding bar.
Hot dogs, nachos and BBQ: Diamondbacks unveil new food offerings at Chase Field
The downtown Phoenix ballpark will serve everything from Asian cuisine, barbecue and loaded fries to specialty hotdogs and revved-up sandwiches. D-backs CEO Derrick Hall expressed optimism for the season based on renewed interest in Cactus League games and the World Baseball Classic held in Phoenix in March.
Where are Bleni Blends smoothie vending machines located, and how much do they cost?
Bleni Blends is headed to “Shark Tank.” Here's what you need to know about the smoothie vending machine startup, including smoothie flavors, machine locations, cost and more.
Nutiva, a hemp and plant butter pioneer to shutter Richmond facility, cutting 63 employees
The local maker of Coconut Secret and other plant-based products is packing up from the East Bay.
Sweet Land Farm on keeping its dairy business thriving through challenges
About 40 minutes by car from Downtown Honolulu, Sweet Land Farm sells value-added products made with goat milk including cheese, ice cream, caramel, soap and lotion.