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Asian restaurateurs shooting to open new food hall this summer as developer works to lease up final spaces at terminal building redevelopment.

Many have asked Chuck Charnichart how she plans to succeed as a newcomer to Lockhart's barbecue industry. “I never even thought of it,” Charnichart said. “It never even got to me because we're so different. Most of our crowd is going to be people that drive out here.”

After the upcoming closure of Spanish Village, owner Steven Rogers “promises the restaurant’s legacy will live on in an upcoming project to be announced at a later date.”

A long-expected change is coming to the North Market Downtown.

The surface lot at the Columbus dining and shopping destination is officially closed as of Thursday.

Work on the Merchant Building, the project previously known as the North Market Tower, now is shifting to the lot where it will be built.

Utility work and other underground improvements has been underway for months. The loss of the surface lot as construction progressed always was part of the plan.

Visitors can utilize the Vine Street…

Columbus’ newest steakhouse opens Jan. 23 but it’s not touting the traditional steakhouse experience.

An 11,000-square-foot grocery store is planned steps away from Altgeld-Murray Homes in the city’s Riverdale neighborhood.

Ford's Garage, which opened its first Cincinnati restaurant in 2022, just opened a second location in Northern Kentucky.

Rhinegeist Brewery is tapping a Columbus-based restaurant and bar to open a spot in its Over-the-Rhine brewery.

Local Cantina is taking over a 3,500-square-foot space at Rhinegeist, located at 1910 Elm St. This will be Local Cantina's first Cincinnati location.

“We hadn’t looked at Cincinnati before, but this opportunity fell into our laps,” owner George Tanchevski said. “It’s a great market and a great partner.”

Local Cantina expects to be serving the Rhinegeist taproom with a limited…

CBF Morning Run: Oh, the joy I feel knowing that soon I will be able to sit down and sip a robust beer on 4th Street.