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The former Dixie Restaurant owners are suing the new owners. The new proprietors, the Yeargins, express concern over the negative publicity impacting their business, employees and the building's owner ...
Siegel and Aitken-Siegel plan to open their restaurant in the space in late 2026. “We are thrilled to bring a New York Italian dining experience to Milwaukee,” Aitken-Siegel said in a statement.
$13,500,000 Restaurateurs Linda Nash and Steven Rosenfield, the former owners of Barrio Queen, purchased an 8,350-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion.
Ensemble Investments, one of the developers building out the up-and-coming Clara District near Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, has announced plans for the project’s first signature restaurant ...
UPDATED: May 20, 2025 at 3:01 PM EDT The owners of a popular Mountain Top pizzeria are vowing to rebuild after a raging two-alarm fire tore through and destroyed their restaurant on Tuesday morning.
Husband and wife owners Patrick Sibri and Edith Garcia also own and operate the 3.5-year-old Coplay Eatery at 1214 Chestnut St. in Coplay and were looking to serve more customers at another location.
The owners of Yosaku plan to open a Japanese restaurant in the former space of Elsmere BBQ in South Portland. The former Elsmere BBQ and Wood Grill in South Portland, shown in 2020.
Former owners of the Dixie Restaurant in Petersburg, Virginia are suing the new owners for over $600,000. The new owners, the Yeargins, claim they are not obligated to pay. The case is ongoing in ...
The former owners of Dixie Restaurant, Charles and Frances Rawlings, are suing the couple they sold the business to last year, Dylan and Savannah Yeargin.
Santino's Little Italy owners are opening a new Italian cocktail and small plates bar, Calogero's, two blocks from their original restaurant. Calogero's will be located in the former Bay Street ...
Owners of iconic Mohawk Trail restaurant sue state over toxic chemicals threatening their health and business Updated: May. 01, 2025, 3:14 p.m. | Published: May. 01, 2025, 6:00 a.m.
The owners have paid to explore sinking a different well, but the topography that surrounds the restaurant — craggy ledges and steeply wooded areas — made it a non-starter. The state awarded the ...
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