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Venice restaurateur Hal Frederick successfully blended art, design, music, food and people in one of the most art-forward communities in the world.
The National Assembly has approved a law that makes it easier to get a license to open a bar in communities with fewer than 3,500 residents and no local businesses ...
Titanium Partners is transforming the former nonprofit office space into a coffee shop, wine bar and midterm rentals, with ...
DAYTONA BEACH — For decades, the narrative about Main Street has been that it was once a Mayberry-esque place where local residents could ... The 35 Bistro & Wine Bar has brought fine dining ...
Perhaps country bars aren’t the money-making machines folks believe. Eight months after a splashy opening, Welcome to the ...
Stokes Castle stands as perhaps Austin’s most iconic landmark, visible on the hillside west of town. This three-story stone tower was built in 1897 by Anson Phelps Stokes, a wealthy mine developer and ...
Perched at 6,605 feet elevation along Highway 50—famously dubbed “America’s Loneliest Road”—this former silver boomtown ...
The wine bar found itself at the center of a battle with Chinatown residents. Matthew McDermott Jon Neidich, owner of Le Dive, told The Post the restaurants are being unfairly targeted.
A Walton County resident lost over $280,000 in a scam involving the impersonation of Treasury Department officials. The scammer convinced the victim their Social Security number was compromised ...