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The Back Bay Restaurant Group was founded in 1992 when it was spun off from Charles Sarkis' Westwood Group and went public at $17 a share. [1] [2] It was listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol "PAPA". [3] At the time Back Bay Restaurant Group went public it had 14 restaurants.
In 1964, Sarkis purchased Boraschi's restaurant in Boston. [1] In 1968, he opened his second restaurant, Charley's, on Newbury Street.In 1992 he spun off his restaurant business into the Back Bay Restaurant Group, which went public at $17 a share.
On 27 March 2008, the Laurel Pub Company went into administration; this was thought to be due to high rents.R20, Robert Tchenguiz's company, with its 378 pubs, bought the company back via pre-packaged insolvency, with most of the former company becoming the Bay Restaurant Group on 28 March 2008, financed by Kaupthing Bank.
The restaurant earned four stars from The Boston Globe within four months of opening. [2] During her tenure at Rialto, Adams was nominated for the James Beard Award for Best Chef in America (Northeast), five times. She won the award in 1997. [5] In 2002, Adams' book In the Hands of a Chef: Cooking with Jody Adams of Rialto Restaurant was published.
B. B.R. Guest; Ba Bar; Back Bay Restaurant Group; Baes Fried Chicken; Bahama Breeze; Bamboo Sushi; Bar Louie Restaurants; Barista (restaurant) Bartaco; Becks Prime
B. Back Bay Restaurant Group; BAM! Entertainment; Bank of Florida; Beacon Power; Bed Bath & Beyond (online retailer) Bed Bath & Beyond; BigBand Networks; Biotie Therapies
Back Bay Restaurant Group; Bluebird bio; Boston Blazers (1992–1997) Boston College Eagles women's lacrosse; Boston Dynamics; Boston Sculptors Gallery; Northeastern University Bouvé College of Health Sciences
In 1990, Charles Sarkis, chairman and CEO of the Back Bay Restaurant Group and the owner of Wonderland Greyhound Park, entered an agreement to lease Foxboro Raceway. He hoped to use the track for Thoroughbred racing (which had not been held in Massachusetts since Suffolk Downs closed in 1989) and off-track betting . [ 9 ]