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Wichita-based Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers announced Wise as its chief operating officer in August.

We asked a group of Wichitans to think specifically about one big thing they would accomplish if they led the city for a day.

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Galleria at Rosevill

CBF Morning Run: Oh, hi Mark. This is 2022 calling. I was really hoping to catch you in person before the end of the year.

For some, furnishing a newly acquired luxury home involves a plethora of customization options, or a lengthy interior design process. Yet for us, Harold X Clarke Advisors (HCA), a private real estate consultancy for the world’s top .001% of individuals and global developers, the opposite approach is trending. Increasingly, clients want professionals to attend to the details so they can enjoy a frictionless home purchasing experience. 

Today’s luxury homeowners are less interested in overt…

A Mariemont couple who are longtime leaders in business and the arts have donated $1 million to Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

Jack and Marilyn Osborn made the endowment gift to name the chief artistic position at the organization. Blake Robison, who has held the role for 11 seasons, will now have the title Osborn family producing artistic director.

“Jack and Marilyn have been passionate supporters of the Playhouse for many decades, and we are grateful for this wonderful gift to the endowment,”…

Music lovers started returning to live concerts in Cincinnati in 2022, although not yet in pre-pandemic numbers. Perhaps because we were so starved for in-person shows, nearly everything I heard felt like a gift.

The CSO offered extra notes of intrigue as it searches for a new music director. That’s because guest conductors potentially are candidates to succeed current music director Louis Langrée. In its existence of more than a century, the CSO has never hired a woman as its music director.…

Dozens of metro Atlanta restaurants closed in 2022, adding to the thousands that have shuttered in the state of Georgia since the onset of the pandemic.