Investments Blog
Tex-Mex restaurant to fill open spot in Lake Oswego’s Mercato Grove cluster
The dining cluster features several Portland restaurant brands in the affluent suburb.
Georgie’s Pizza owner seeks buyer as he considers a move south
The owner says he'll continue to operate while pursuing a buyer, but hopes to move his business down south. Plus, Rob's Comedy Playhouse has a new home, and a new restaurateur plans for pizza and kabobs on Buffalo's East Side.
Mochi doughnut shop proposed for Colour Palate space in Wauwatosa
The Wauwatosa location would be Wisconsin’s first Mochi Ring shop.
Pizza Bruno founder to open new Dizzy Donuts restaurant concept in Orlando soon
Bruno Zacchini, the tattooed chef behind the popular Pizza Bruno eatery, plans to open new Orlando restaurant concept soon.
Members-only Intown Golf Club planning 15,000-square-foot location on the Main Line
“Ultimately, we want to provide the same exact level of excellence and amenities as some of the best golf clubs in America,” said Michael Williamson, CEO of Atlanta-based Intown Golf Club.
Pr. George’s County personal trainer finds success as a ‘stretchpreneur,’ eyes expansion
The business offers both stretch appointments and online or quarterly in-person training for prospective stretch practitioners.
Korean fried chicken chain opens second area location in Ellicott City
The South Korean chain offers fried chicken and beer known as “chi-mac.”
Startup founded by Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams raises $2.8M
Company name: Good Dye Young Inc., based in Nashville
Amount raised: More than $2.87 million of a $3 million offering, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
What they do: Good Dye Young is a hair color brand founded by rock band Paramore lead singer Hayley Williams and her longtime hair stylist and makeup artist Brian O’Connor, according to the company’s website. Williams is listed as an executive and director on the filing. The brand offers a variety of products,…
Tourism magnet Vintage901 Wine, Food and Music Spring Festival returns
The Vintage901 Wine, Food and Music Spring Festival is ready to come back in-person in Memphis in April. MBJ talks to its founder, Stephanie Ferreira, about what's on the menu this year.
Five and Dime Ale House closed. But owners say they’re investing in Pratt Street Ale House.
Co-owner Justin Dvorkin said he is optimistic about the Pratt Street restaurant, especially as it prepares for Orioles Opening Day on April 6.