
The affiliates of Capstone Restaurant Group blamed COVID, inflation and wage hikes for the bankruptcy and imminent sale.
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The affiliates of Capstone Restaurant Group blamed COVID, inflation and wage hikes for the bankruptcy and imminent sale.
The IRS says the bulk of the $1 million in taxes owed by Val Truelsen, 82, relate to a restaurant he ran for years.
Bachar has been spending time in the ski town and falsely told people around town that he was a volunteer firefighter in order to acquire the smallest of small-town perks.
The restaurant chain has been sued seven times in Jefferson County this year and ordered to leave its longtime headquarters.
Jonathan Healy expressed remorse and said he was dealing with lingering COVID symptoms at the time, records show.
Frank Schultz was sued for $7.75 million by his business partner-slash-parent on March 15. Now he is suing her.
Eight residents sued to stop a Silver Stem location at 2331 E. Ohio Ave., near Bonnie Brae Ice Cream.
A general contractor and subcontractor say they haven’t been paid for their work on related to the project planned for the Taxi campus.
Bachus & Schanker wants to build a three-story structure on the 3495 Downing St. lot.
For 17 months, the bank accounts of Watson and his company have been controlled by a court-appointed receiver, with whom he has repeatedly clashed.
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