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‘A second home’: Popular Midtown Atlanta restaurant to close
In Midtown, which has long been the heart of Atlanta's LGBTQ community, redevelopment and rising rents have threatened beloved businesses.
New Chick-fil-A comes to Potranco
Lightscape San Antonio returns to Botanical Garden, and Gimme Gimme hosts grand opening weekend.
Jonathan’s Grille eyes Birmingham, plans Huntsville location
Jonathan's Grille is set to expand to six more locations across the Southeast. Here's where the restaurants are going.
Standardized Brewing to bring beer, coffee to Evans Farm, Lewis Center
Work-from-home isn’t an option for the hands-on business of brewing and serving beer, but an upcoming brewpub is coming close.
Arnold’s Country Kitchen plans temporary reopening in time for Thanksgiving
Arnold's Country Kitchen is planning a temporary reopening this month, hinting at more permanent plans for 2024.
Big Ditch Brewing announces new brewery, taproom location
Big Ditch Brewing's new location is expected to open in mid-2024, joining the company's downtown brewery and taproom.
High-profile execs speak out on biggest challenge facing Milwaukee area over next 40 years
As part of the Milwaukee Business Journal’s 40th anniversary, we asked a group of high-profile area business executives what southeastern Wisconsin’s biggest challenge for growth and success is over the next four decades. Find out what they had to say.
300-home Pittsboro project clears key hurdle, commits to affordability
A Raleigh developer's major project not far from the VinFast site in Chatham County just took a big step forward.
Luna Hall to open more food halls in suburban Maryland, Northern Virginia
The first Luna Hall from restaurateur Zong Chen opened in Chinatown over the summer.
Oregon makes it a little easier to buy prized whiskeys following bourbon scandal
The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission will make it a little easier to buy hard-to-get whiskeys, including some of the rare bourbons that were at the center of an agency scandal this year.
The OLCC will hold lottery drawings for a chance to purchase rare whiskeys such as Pappy Van Winkle and other prized products that can fetch for thousands of dollars on resale markets, according to an Oregonian report Tuesday. The commission now will hold drawings once a quarter. In the past, there was no set…