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In February 2022, Hy-Vee opened its long-awaited second Springfield, Missouri store. [48] In March 2022, Hy-Vee announced a new location in Spring Hill, Tennessee, its first location in the state. [49] On July 27, 2022, the company announced that Randy Edeker woule step down from his current position as CEO, and Aaron Wiese would assume the CEO ...
In 2015, NNN Reit (formerly known as National Retail Properties) bought 19 Frisch's restaurants in the Cincinnati region, along with others across the country, in what's known as a sale-leaseback ...
That 93,000-square-foot store was followed in June by a similarly updated Hy-Vee in the Omaha, Nebraska, suburb of Gretna. At 139,000 square feet it is Hy-Vee's largest store, and was drawing a ...
A dish from Opal Rooftop, which will be one of over 50 restaurants participating in Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week from Monday, April 15, to Sunday, April 21, 2024. Cincinnati foodies rejoice!
In 2006, Maid-Rite had a ten-year plan to open more than 1,000 restaurants throughout the United States. [2] In November 2007, Maid-Rite announced an agreement with Hy-Vee Food Stores, a Midwest-based grocer, to operate restaurants in their stores. [3] As of January 2025, there are 19 locations in Iowa, and 11 locations in other states. [4]
The vacant Dillard's anchor store was subdivided into four big-box stores in 2013 - DSW, Marshalls, [12] Michaels, and Ulta. [13] A space briefly occupied by Famous Labels in 2010 became Burlington Coat Factory in 2013. [14] In 2014, an H. H. Gregg store was added in a new structure on the north side of the old Dillard's structure. That store ...
Cincinnati restaurants that closed in July Terry Cunningham and his wife Betsy started the York Street Cafe in Newport in 1997. The building dates back to the 1880s and has a storied past that ...
The Fountain can be seen in the opening credits on WKRP in Cincinnati Fountain Square's new logo. In the early 2000s, the square was completely renovated and re-designed by 3cdc and BHDP Architecture (consulted by Cooper, Robertson & Partners and OLIN ) to attract more visitors to the city, and to serve as a cultural/recreational hub for the city.