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Two new restaurants started serving diners last year on the corner of West Lexington and North Liberty streets — an area with a growing number of businesses, but still plagued by vacant spaces.

Nightscape, an immersive entertainment concept, opened in the former 12th & Porter building in April. After the start of the new year, it has permanently closed. Here's why and what's next for founder Mike Weinberg.

CBF Morning Run: You might wonder why Crawford Hoying's mega development will come up at our Power Breakfast event on downtown Columbus. After all, it's nestled in the suburbs nearly 15 miles from downtown. Trust me, it's on the agenda.

A series of name changes, openings and closings marked the first month of 2023 in the Western New York restaurant industry.

Kitchen Social, voted Columbus' best new restaurant in 2019, is opening its first Cincinnati location.

The company plans expects to open up to eight restaurants in several markets outside of Louisville in 2023.

Kansas City has a new favorite for a special date night, according to OpenTable.

The San Francisco-based online reservation service released its annual list of the top 100 romantic restaurants, which span 27 states in 2023.

Bristol Seafood Grill, 5400 W. 119th St. in Leawood, is the only area restaurant to score the coveted recommendation from OpenTable.

The upscale seafood restaurant, which serves entrees like jumbo lump crab cakes, maple plank roasted salmon and seafood mixed grill, initially…

The Minnesota Chamber of Commerce is asking the Legislature to scale back its prioritization of ending the state’s prohibition on adult-use recreational cannabis.

In a letter to the House State and Local Government Finance and Policy Committee, which will hear testimony on the bill Tuesday morning, the chamber raised several concerns about House File 100 — the bill that would legalize recreational marijuana — and said the Legislature should not consider it a priority.

Chief among the concerns…