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Earlier this year, we published an in-depth story about Frisch's future that included an interview with CEO James Walker. Walker hasn't commented on yesterday's news, but his remarks provide a sense ...
Dolly’s Burgers and Shakes, owned by Michigan-based Big Boy Restaurant Group, opened its fourth Cincinnati-area location ...
The I-Team spoke to several experts in retail and commercial real estate to identify what went wrong at Frisch’s. The company ranks among Cincinnati’s legacy brands like Skyline, LaRosa’s ...
Calls to Frisch's headquarters were not immediately returned. 'Mainliner has such a history' When the museum was installed in April 2018, a walking-talking Big Boy (that is, ...
Frisch's says its latest wave of store closures is due to 'unforeseen circumstances.' Others say it's the predictable result of a sale-leaseback transaction that followed its 2015 ownership change.
More than 20 Frisch's Big Boy locations have permanently closed since October when the local franchise's owners, Florida-based company NNN REIT LP, began filing eviction notices against them.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Frisch's Restaurants Inc. is fighting to keep its iconic brand alive as it faces a wave of closures and evictions. The Frisch's on Winemiller Lane in Clermont County recently ...
Frisch’s locations that left the area. In the month of December, at least seven Frisch’s restaurants closed in the Dayton region. Most recent closures included Butler Twp., ...
Frisch's Restaurants Inc. is being sold to a private equity fund for $175 million, the company said Friday morning. The iconic local chain will continue to operate its Big Boys as full-service ...
Frisch's officials did not respond to an email seeking comment. In the past three months, Frisch's has seen a wave of closures amid a dispute with its landlord, Orlando-based NNN Reit Inc. On Oct ...
McKinley brought her family to Frisch’s on Wednesday and will be back on Friday, even if they run out of food. “I’d still be thankful for the memories,” McKinley said.
In 1957, Frisch’s Big Boy announced plans to build first downtown Dayton restaurant at 135-137 W. First St. They took a 10-year lease on the property at the corner of First and Wilkinson Streets.