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HMSHost is laying off 170 employees at Kansas City International Airport.

The food and beverage operator’s contract with KCI (Code: MCI) ends in February, and its last day of operations will be Feb. 27, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) notice filed on Dec. 30.

Most of the affected positions include baristas, snack bar attendants, cooks, servers, bartenders and shift managers. The layoffs are expected to occur between Feb. 27 and March 11.

Maryland-based…

The restaurant opening marks the Atlanta-based chain's fourth location in Illinois.

Matt Cuff, the owner of the Just Q’in barbecue restaurant in Walnut Hills, had about 20 minutes notice that President Joe Biden was coming to chow down when he visited Cincinnati on Wednesday.

The location of the new building, on the border between Brewerytown and Fairmount, was a driving factor for the husband-and-wife ownership team.

Gordon Ramsay Steak, The Capital Grille, Nami — there are lots of new dining options coming to Louisville in 2023. Here's a roundup of some of the biggest restaurant openings announced for the new year.

The new restaurant is in a business-focused location in Santa Clara: within walking distance from Intel Corp.'s headquarters and near an Oracle Inc. campus.

Gathering Place Brewing Co., which has two locations in Milwaukee's Riverwest neighborhood and Wauwatosa, will launch a new small batch, draft-only beer program Jan. 13.

If you love bath bombs but your schedule doesn’t always accommodate a long soak, Kohler Co. has come up with a shower-based alternative that’s part of its newly launched wellness brand, Sprig.

The Wisconsin company is best known for its plumbing products, but its new Sprig lifestyle product portfolio includes not only the hardware for a pod-based shower infusion system but also scented shower pods, bath bombs and body and linen mists.

The shower infusion system installs on existing plumbing…

In early 2021, the Business Journal reported that an outdoor taphouse called Beer 40 was being negotiated for a .79-acre parcel on Rocklin-owned land currently used as overflow parking for Quarry Park Adventures.