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Molly Wellmann was Cincinnati's undisputed queen of cocktails.

She got her start at Jean-Robert de Cavel's Chalk, where she was given unprecedented latitude in the kitchen when it came to making cocktails, working with the kitchen staff to come up with concoctions that complimented their daily specials.

This was in an era where a rum and Coke was about the fanciest a cocktail menu typically got. Armed with a degree in nutrition, Wellmann took a culinary approach to her cocktails.

She went on…

Taste of Belgium is moving its restaurant near the University of Cincinnati to the Verge on West McMillan Street.

A big part of what the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta does involves making connections between donors’ funds and specific causes.

But more recently, the organization has honed in on homeownership, and how it can “connect the dots” to make the system more equitable.

“When you think about homeownership, it is both about affordability and wealth building,” said Frank Fernandez, president and CEO of the Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta.

The Community Foundation is spearheading…

As 2022 comes to an end, we want to take stock of the year and offer thanks and gratitude for those around us. This year, however, I have so much to be thankful for, as was made clear to me in ways I never expected. Indulge me, please, as I share how recent events showed me how deeply that gratitude is felt and how widely my thanks extends.

In mid-November, my husband, Cal Bowie, found himself in the intensive care unit with brain trauma and broken ribs after a horseback-riding accident. I am pretty…

Here were some of the Business Journal's top banking & finance industry lists of 2022.

In addition to the residences, the development will have ground-level retail and more than 200 below-grade parking stalls.

In a full-circle moment for Amazon, the company announced at its former headquarters that it was pumping more money into various affordable housing projects.

We sit down with the income head of the Northeast Florida Homebuilders Association to peek into the future.