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The future of Hoods Up, the long-shuttered gas station property on the prime corner of Robinson Street and Bumby Avenue in Orlando’s Milk District (2400 E. Robinson St.), is coming into clearer focus.
Three New York City restaurants where the coffee is as good as the food. By Luke Fortney The other day, I bumped into a friend outside of Derby Cup Coffee, a new cafe in Chinatown with green racing ...
The AI expansion explosion has been colliding with environmental limits, forcing tech giants to rethink the massive resource footprints of their infrastructure. At the Microsoft Build 2026 conference, ...
A new startup aims to reinvent how people discover their next favorite place to dine and, one day, perhaps more. Zest, a newly launched restaurant discovery app, uses a combination of transaction data ...
The Whitechapel Projects in Long Branch is a unique event space and seasonal restaurant managed by restaurateur Marilyn Schlossbach. The venue hosts private events year-round and will operate as a ...
COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — A College Park business owner says she is being unfairly targeted by a city leader, claiming code enforcement visits and pressure over her gaming machines are threatening her ...
At Post Modern Times cafe in Minneapolis, a tax protest has turned into a social experiment and a critique of the hospitality industry. By Brett Anderson Reporting from Minneapolis Dylan Alverson ...
A subsidiary of one of the nation’s largest restaurant companies plans to invest $9.4 million and create 80 jobs in Rock Hill. GMRI Inc., a subsidiary of Darden Restaurants, intends to set up ...
Microsoft kicked off its annual Build conference last night with a series of major announcements focused on AI. The company introduced several new in-house AI models, a new category of AI agents that ...
According to a recent study, AI data centers could consume as much water annually as 1.3 billion people in Africa by 2030. Tech CEOs, however, continue to brush off such narratives. First, it was ...