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Tiger Woods’ PopStroke has an opening date for Tampa-area course
An amenity-rich putting course backed by Tiger Woods will open north of Tampa next week.
PopStroke will open to the public at the Cypress Creek Town Center in Lutz on Feb. 17 with a VIP sneak peek the day before. The Jupiter-based company already has locations in Fort Myers, Sarasota, Port St. Lucie, Orlando and Houston, with more planned in Arizona.
TGR Design laid the blueprint for the two 18-hole putting courses that will comprise the Wesley Chapel-area facility. It will incorporate fairways,…
Miss Lady’s Bakery Cafe to open in Randallstown
Julian and Shirly Taylor will be offering comfort food and bakery staples in their first brick-and-mortar location in Randallstown.
A review of Mecklenburg County restaurant health inspections in January
Nearly a dozen food establishments in Mecklenburg County — including restaurants in uptown Charlotte, South End and Park Road Shopping Center — scored below a 90 when inspected in January. See the full list here.
Judge rules Byndfit fitness center can be evicted from Chinatown office buidling
The court's ruling is the latest setback for a business that had hoped to revolutionize the fitness industry.
Five things you need to know today, and is the egg bubble about to pop?
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday, and some good news (maybe) about the price of eggs, if not the price of groceries overall.
What's next for Vertex?
The company best-known for its cystic fibrosis drugs is banking its future on a variety of other disease area, including a CRISPR-based gene therapy for sickle-cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta thalassemia, reports Rowan Walrath.
Big Pharma looks to go shopping
The…
Giant Eagle opens its latest Market District store in Central Ohio
Giant Eagle added another Market District to its Central Ohio footprint.
The Pittsburgh-based grocery chain on Thursday marks the grand opening of its newest conversion to its wider service and selection format with the official unveiling of its 2900 Stelzer Road store.
As with other Market Districts the store now will offer a wider assortment of organic and conventional produce, artisan cheese and local-sourced proteins at the new meat counter.
The entire store got a new look. Other changes…
J.M. Smucker to sell Rachael Ray Nutrish, other pet food brands to Post for $1.2B
The J.M. Smucker Co. has agreed to sell several of its pet food brands to Post Holdings Inc. in a deal worth $1.2 billion in cash and stock.
Orrville, Ohio-based Smucker (NYSE: SJM) said the transaction includes $700 million in cash and 5.4 million shares of Post (NYSE: POST) common stock.
Shares of Post closed at $93.62 a share Wednesday, down 1% from Tuesday’s closing price.
Brands included in the sale include Rachael Ray Nutrish, 9Lives, Kibbles 'n Bits, Nature's Recipe and Gravy Train,…
Terrie and Steve Ipson take over as owners of Listermann Brewing
Terrie and Steve Ipson, the new owners of Listermann Brewing Co., have long harbored desires to own a brewery.
ArtWorks to expand mural program into yearlong work for youth apprentices
A nonprofit that employs Greater Cincinnati youth to produce public art around the region is expanding its program with yearlong opportunities.
ArtWorks, the force behind hundreds of murals throughout the city, has long provided artists ages 14-21 with summer and after-school jobs, as well as a residency program allowing them to sell their work in a gallery. Now with the help of partner groups, the nonprofit is hiring artists ages 18-24 for year-round work in creative studios.
“Employing artists…
CBF Morning Run: What you need to know today and Columbus’ last chance for rail
CBF Morning Run: Amtrak still serves Cleveland and Cincinnati. Even Toledo. But not Columbus. We're the state capital, for heaven's sake! This is an outrage!