From replacement hospitals to major cancer centers, health systems nationwide are moving forward on large-scale construction projects to expand capacity, modernize infrastructure and meet rising ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati city leaders and developers broke ground Thursday on a renovation project that will turn the historic shuttered Lunken Airport terminal into a new hotel and restaurant, ...
There is no restaurant currently planned for Sarasota County's Stickney Point Road waterfront project on the intercoastal. Locals and visitors alike all love waterfront dining; it's the next best ...
A familiar name and restaurant group has taken over operations at a waterfront restaurant in St. Clair Shores. The Joe Vicari Restaurant Group (JVRG), well known for its Andiamo and Joe Muer Seafood ...
Simon Kim, Gracious Hospitality Management founder & CEO, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the company's latest project on Madison Avenue. Got a confidential news tip? We want to hear from you. Sign up ...
In this Microsoft SQL Server and JDBC tutorial, you'll learn how to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server in Java using JDBC. The steps are relatively straightforward: Each database is different, so ...
DENVER — One of the Denver metro's most high-profile steakhouses has been demolished after two decades of business. Elway's Cherry Creek was demolished on Monday, kicking off a 13-acre mixed use ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — A local restaurant company that owns several popular eateries across Birmingham and outside Alabama is continuing to struggle, the latest chapter being the shuttering of its ...
OpenAI and Oracle’s data center project in southern New Mexico will be powered by fuel cells rather than natural gas turbines and diesel generators, a move they say “dramatically reduces water use” ...
The prolific company behind the acclaimed airplane-themed bar Carry On and hotspots like downtown’s Cleaverman and Tempe’s Filthy Animal will bring even more dining and drinking destinations to the ...
Discover notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The veteran journalist Katrina Manson, who now covers defense tech for Bloomberg, spent much of the past few years asking precisely that question.