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Getting a kick out of a building’s reuse

The former U.S. Post Office at 99 Maple Ave. in Centerville, which closed more than a year ago, has its first tenant. The facility has welcomed the Centerville Kuk Sul Do Academy, a martial-arts school. Centerville Development Director Nathan Cahall said he’s pleased to see an existing Centerville business choose ...

Liberty Twp. and Middletown locations won't be the only areas with a Hot Head Burrito franchise in Butler and Warren counties. The company plans to open more restaurants later this year.

Area restaurant chain reaches milestone

The Hot Head Burritos chain has reached an important milestone with the opening of its 50th store in Urbana. Hot Head President Ray Wiley — who co-founded the fast-casual burrito chain with his wife, Cynthia — said at least 10 more Hot Head locations are in various stages of development ...

Kettering-based chain opens 50th restaurant

The Kettering-based Hot Head Burritos chain has reached an important milestone, opening its 50th store in Urbana, Hot Head founder and President Ray Wiley said this morning.Wiley said at least 10 more Hot Head locations are in various stages of development in Ohio and surrounding states. The Kettering-based Mexican restaurant ...

New Oregon District restaurant sets opening date

DAYTON — The highly anticipated Salar Restaurant and Lounge in the Oregon District announced this morning it will open fully to the public on May 30.The restaurant, which will open in the former Sidebar/Pacchia space at 410 E. Fifth St., will host some invitation/soft-opening events prior to its official opening. ...

John Griffith, the head meat cutter at Dillman Foods in Middletown, sets out some fresh beef Monday. Wholesale prices of beef have been hitting recurring record highs in recent weeks.

Gas, beef prices spike before holiday weekend

The price of two traditional staples of the Memorial Day weekend — beef and gasoline — are jumping just in time for the holiday.Wholesale prices of some grades and cuts of beef set record have reached all-time highs at the same time the region’s gasoline prices have spiked 30 cents ...

A 115-year-old family-owned clothing store is going out of business. Ben Suttman, the owner of Suttman's Men's & Boys Wear stands in front of a portrait of Ben Suttman Sr. in the store that his grandfather founded in 1898. Suttman is gearing up for a going-out-of-business sale that starts Thursday morning and will run at least eight weeks. Suttman said the recession and competition from larger stores played a role in the closing, but the primary factor was his desire to retire. He is 65. JIM WITMER / STAFF

115-year-old family-owned clothing business to close

MIAMISBURG — A 115-year-old family-owned clothing store is going out of business, its owner said Monday. Ben Suttman, owner of Suttman’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear at 26 S. Main St., said the store that his grandfather founded in 1898 is gearing up for a liquidation sale that is scheduled to ...

Gas, beef prices spike before holiday weekend

The prices of two staples of the Memorial Day weekend — beef and gasoline — are jumping just in time for the holiday. Wholesale prices of some grades and cuts of beef have reached all-time highs at the same time the region’s gasoline prices have spiked 20 cents a gallon ...

115-year-old family-owned clothing store is going out of business. Ben Suttman ,owner of Suttman's Men's & Boys Wear works on tagging dress jackets  for a going-out-of-business sale that starts Thursday morning and will run at least eight weeks. Suttman, whose grandfather founded the store in 1898, said the recession and competition from larger stores played a role in the closing, but the primary factor was his desire to retire. He is 65. JIM WITMER / STAFF

115-year-old clothing store closing in Miamisburg

A 115-year-old family-owned clothing store is going out of business, its owner said this morning. Ben Suttman, owner of Suttman’s Men’s & Boys’ Wear at 26 S. Main St., said the store that his grandfather founded in 1898 is gearing up for a going-out-of-business sale that starts Thursday morning and ...

Former CEO still a main attraction

We can say one thing for Michael Peppel: The convicted former chief executive can still draw a crowd.My colleague Thomas Gnau reports that so many people showed up for Peppel's resentencing hearing Tuesday before U.S. District Court Judge Sandra Beckwith that it had to be moved to a larger courtroom. ...

Salon Lofts to enter Dayton market

The Columbus-based Salon Lofts will enter the Dayton beauty-care market this fall by opening locations in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering and in Washington Park Plaza in Washington Twp., the company’s CEO said Friday. Nora’s Design Group in the Town & Country space will become Salon Lofts ...

Anheuser-Busch to buy Lima-based beer distributor

Anheuser-Busch officials announced this morning that it has reached an agreement with C&G Distributing Co. in Lima to purchase the beer distributorship, according to a news release from the brewing company. The Cecala and Guagenti families have owned and operated C&G for more than 60 years, and since 1967, the ...

Hair salon firm to open 2 Dayton-area locations

The Columbus-based Salon Lofts will enter the Dayton market later this year in a big way, opening salons this fall in the Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering and in Washington Park Plaza in Washington Twp., the company’s CEO said this morning. Nora’s Design Group in the Town & ...

Teen store to open Friday in Washington Twp.

WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County — A new Five Below retail store, with merchandise priced at $1 to $5 designed for teenagers and pre-teens, is scheduled to open Friday, May 17 at 8250 Kingsridge Drive in the South Towne Centre retail development.This is the second Five Below store to open in ...

Heat Nightclub owner and manager Jessica Kennedy. WHIO / STAFF

Few cities appeal to state liquor board

The Heat Nightclub case isn’t the first time in recent years the Ohio Liquor Control Commission has overruled a city’s objections to a bar’s or club’s permit to serve alcohol, even when it means dismissing police and residents’ objections and reversing the ruling of the state agency that regulates liquor ...

Today’s last day for two Dayton doughnut shops

DAYTON — The Donuts by Thacker’s shops at 518 Wilmington Ave. (at Irving Avenue) and at 1712 E. Third St. are scheduled to close for good today. The Wilmington Avenue location has been in business for more than 40 years. Randy Thacker, co-owner and manager of the Wilmington Avenue location, ...

Fights, complaints failed to sway judges in Heat Nightclub case

Fights, gunshots, numerous police calls, hit-and-run car collisions and an assault on a police officer outside the Heat Nightclub in Huber Heights were not sufficient evidence to keep the club from getting its liquor license back. That was the conclusion last month of two Franklin County Common Pleas judges, Richard ...

Views differ on Ohio’s ‘most-improved’ business climate

The two surveys that concluded Ohio has greatly enhanced its business climate that we detailed in a story in Wednesday’s Dayton Daily News just flat-out stuck in the craw of the Ohio Democratic Party. A survey of CEOs by Chief Executive magazine identified Ohio as the most-improved among the 50 ...

New ‘paint-and-sip’ wine bar coming to Dayton Mall

A new entertainment destination that offers wine and beer by the glass in conjunction with hands-on painting classes is scheduled to open in mid-July at the Dayton Mall, joining similar shops in Centerville and West Chester. Pinot’s Palette , a franchise shop of a Houston-based “paint-and-sip” company that operates more ...

New ‘paint-and-sip’ wine bar to open at Dayton Mall

MIAMI TWP., Montgomery County — A new entertainment destination that offers wine and beer by the glass in conjunction with hands-on painting classes is scheduled to open in mid-July in front of the Dayton Mall.Pinot’s Palette, a franchise shop of a Houston-based “paint-and-sip” company that operates more than 30 such ...

Brown Street restaurant closes abruptly

DAYTON — The J. Gumbo’s Cajun & Creole restaurant at 1822 Brown St. near the University of Dayton has closed.Comments posted on the restaurant’s Facebook page suggest the restaurant closed in late April, leaving customers surprised and disappointed. One customer posted on April 23, “How about a going away party ...

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