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Here’s a look at wedding venue costs in Central Ohio
The cost to have a wedding has gone up a few thousand dollars from previous years because of inflation and a shortage of wedding-related goods and services. What does that look like locally?
How Lancaster tourism and hospitality groups plan to capitalize on ‘diversity of product’
Lancaster has seen growth in visitation in recent years, leading tourism and hospital leaders to push for more business and leisure travelers in the coming years. Dutch Wonderland, for one, has upped it seasonal programming in a bid to attract more visitors.
Food for Thought: Lee Schear and the making of a ‘deli-lama’
Schear has made his mark on the Dayton region for decades in terms of his businesses and philanthropy. See how his latest venture came to be.
Milwaukee-area family-owned businesses have mixed outlooks for 2024
From Wheel & Sprocket and Milwaukee Pretzel Co. to restaurant groups and construction firms, the leaders of local family-owned companies recently shared their business outlooks given an uncertain economy.
Papa John’s to add another Western New York site
The quick service restaurant franchisee currently has five shops open in Erie and Niagara counties.
Discretion is key to closing deals. That led to a private dining room at Paramax Corp.
Paramax Corp.'s office design reflects the recognition that privacy and discretion are vital when it comes to closing deals.
Plant-based meal delivery company will open first brick-and-mortar restaurant in JoCo
Meal delivery company Whole Harvest thinks that even in the “capital of barbecue” people want healthy food options. Its first restaurant is set to open in late November in Johnson County.
Memorial Hall Veterans Day program honors sacrifice through visual art and music
Veterans Day was first officially celebrated in the U.S. on Nov. 11, 1919, to commemorate the first anniversary of the armistice of World War I, the “war to end all wars.”
That description proved short-lived, as more than 600,000 Americans have died in military conflicts since. Life marches on, however, and this Nov. 11 the U.S. will pay its annual tribute to the more than 1 million people who have died fighting for the country since the Revolutionary War, and the millions more who served and…
Franchisers to open second Playa Bowls smoothie bowl shop in Springboro
A national smoothie and smoothie bowl chain is opening its second Southwest Ohio location next week. The restaurant is bringing more healthy dining options in the region, as well as new jobs.
Family-owned businesses face many misperceptions on leadership, wealth
Leaders of family-owned businesses in southeast Wisconsin said they run into two common misconceptions.