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Uber Eats brings delivery robots to Miami-Dade County
If you're walking down the street in Miami-Dade County and see a robot pass you by, don't worry — it's just out to make a delivery.
Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER) partnered with Cartken, a robotics company headquartered in Oakland, California, to bring food delivery robots to the area. Right now the robots will deliver items from selected business in Dadeland via Uber Eats, with plans to expand to additional cities in Miami-Dade next year.
Cartken co-founder and CEO Christian Bersch said the…
Domes analysis to explore expansion to demolition after County Board vote
The Milwaukee County Board by July 2023 will have a new set of options to evaluate the deteriorating Domes at Mitchell Park after requesting an analysis of options ranging from demolition to an estimated $66 million restoration and expansion.
R. House gets new breakfast stall from Creole Soul owner
The owner of Creole Soul has opened a breakfast concept called Plate + Grind in R. House.
Kimberly Best, head of the Carnegie in Covington, to depart for role with CVG
Kimberly Best, head of the Carnegie in Covington, is departing to take a position with the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Food: Milkbar launches a dessert subscription service
Milk Bar is launching a subscription service, The First Bite Club Delivered.
It includes early tastes of what Milk Bar is offering on a monthly basis. Memberships are limited and are offered in 3- and 6-month packages.
Milkbar was founded in 2008 by Christian Tosi, who opened a spot in the East Village of New York City. It quickly became a favorite of dessert fans, who combined common flavors in unique ways, like Cereal Milk, and Birthday Cake with unfrosted sides.
A New York-based meal…
Hen House, Crenshaw’s, Dirty Bird prep for growth as fried chicken craze continues
The expansions — all coming in 2023 — will see three local businesses continue to capitalize on the popularity of fried chicken.
5 things to know: Cafe on Folsom’s Sutter Street is getting a new name
We made it to Friday, loyal readers. Here's what you need to know today.
New name for Folsom cafe
Last month, my colleague Jake Abbott told you that the founders of Reset: Cafe By Day sold the business, which is in the Folsom Historic District. The cafe opened as a coffee shop by day and beer and wine bar by night.
Update: With the new ownership, the business on Sutter Street will also get a new name. Effective Jan. 1, it will be called The Folsom Cafe, operators announced Friday on social media.…
Small Plates: North High is closing a bar, Late Night Slice is expanding into comedy and more in our roundup
A Columbus craft brewery closes its original bar, a local pizza chain opens a comedy club and a quartet of new restaurants have opening dates.
The week in Central Ohio food and restaurant news starts with North High Brewing:
While the Columbus craft brewery is opening new brewpubs here and in other markets, it has decided to close its Short North location, where the business originally began, at the end of the month.
Mikey’s Late Night Slice opened in Olde Towne East earlier this year, promising…
New development to bring jobs, hundreds of homes to Shelby County
Nearly 200 acres of land near Burr Oak in Shelby County is slated for development that will bring retail, housing and jobs to the area.