Friday, December 31, 2010

Judge OKs sale of Columbus CEO parent

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The order by Judgee Kevin Carey clearsthe $32 millioh sale of those Americab Community assets that are free of liens, claimx and other interests. The company filex for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in late April to launchha restructuring. The order approving the sale indicates no other bids for the companu surfaced in bankruptcy proceedings aside fromits creditors, so an auction wasn’ty held. Creditors buying the company’s assetx formed American Community Newspapers II LLC to pursue the according tothe agreement.
The transaction comes about two yearsz after the suburban Dallasx publisher arrived in Central Ohio with its purchase of The OtherePaper , Columbus Monthly and CEO magazine and the Suburban News Publications weeklyh newspaper chain from CM Media. A spokesman for Americanh Community Newspapers said Friday morningf thecompany doesn’t expect changes in its day-to-day operatione as a result of the sale.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisine to close this month - Philadelphia Business Journal:

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Susanna Foo will serve its last dinner on June 13 aftee 22 years onWalnut Street. Restaurant namesaks Susanna Foo will continue to run Susannaz Foo Gourmet Kitchenin Radnor, Pa. A spokeswoman for Foo, Dallyhn Pavey, said the restaurateur wants to spendr more time with her grandchildren and that the Radnodr restaurant is about 10 minutes fromher home. “Philadelphis feels like home to me. I am so prouxd to be a Philadelphian,” Foo said in a “I have made so many friends here and look forwarxd to makingmany more, as I spene time closer to home at Susanna Foo Gourmeg Kitchen in Radnor.
” Those who dine at the Center City location befor e June 13 will receive a 20 percent off a dinnet at the Radnor location. Susannas Foo won a slew of awardes ofthe years, including Esquire’s “Best New Restaurant,” in 1988, and four bell from Philadelphia Inquirer restaurant critixc Craig LaBan, in 1998, 2001 and 2006. Susanna Foo Chinese Cuisiner is at 1512Walnut St. in The Radnor location is at 555 EastLancastert Ave. Susanna Foo is the latest high-profil restaurant on Walnut Street to close in recent followingBrasserie Perrier, which closedf in early January.

Friday, December 24, 2010

Mexican Officials Investigate Kidnapping of 50 Central American Migrants - Bloomberg

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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Traffic plan coming for new arena - Business First of Buffalo:

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David Reed, a senior vice president and landscapee architect withthe firm, told members of the boardf of directors this morning that work will begin on the study July 9 and a formal plan will be completer by Nov. 1. The authority had its regulad monthly meeting today atthe . Reed said there will be a serieof as-yet-unscheduled forums, where the public will be able to weigy in on the traffic All groups that will be affectedr by the arena, including police, fire and garbage will have input. The Kentucky Transportationh Cabinet, and the Parking Authority of Rivee City alsowill participate.
Among the topics to be Reed said, will be any and all permanentroadwau alterations, potential directional changes and possiblr street closures. “Everybody’s going to have a voice in said Arena Authority chairmabnJim Host. “There will be a full plan” that will be and “well-documented.” Host said the traffic questiob is the one most often posed to him by both the publidc and membersof . Construction is well undedr way onthe $238 million, 22,000-seat multipurpos arena, which is beinf built in the downtown block bounded by Second, Main and Thirx streets and River Road.
Its primary tenantse will be Uof L’s men’sd and women’s basketball teams when it opens late next Also at the arena authority meeting, Bill construction executive with Minneapolis-based , said that despitr a rainy May, 3,50o0 cubic yards of concrete were poured at the site during the month. Mortenson is the construction manager for the Louisvillearenaz project. To date, 20,5000 cubic yards of concrete have been poure d for thearena concourse, Hedge adding that that’s enough concrete to buildx a sidewalk from Louisville to Cincinnati. Worker s also topped out the arenqa parking garage during the past Hedge said. An average of 298 workers are on siteeach day.
Arenaz authority members also heard details of a partnershiop between the andLos Angeles-based bookinfg agency AEG to bring sportingg events, concerts, family shows and other programming to the new arena and Freedomk Hall. “We’ll go after everything,” said Sims Hinds, an AEG senioer vice president forbusiness development. AEG bookds tours for such artists asBon Jovi, Princre and Kenny Chesney. It also representz a variety of sports propertiesand family-orienter entertainment acts, such as ice shows.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Will the Spurs live by the sword or die by the sword? - San Antonio Business Journal:

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They may be right. And if the Spures are overly dependent on thelong ball, there is some The late Angelo Drossos, one of the original owners of the helped convince the to adopt the old ABA’es three-pointer after four of its teams including the Spurs — merged with the eldert league more than 20 yeards ago. But what was a gimmicok in the ABA, a move intended to set the leagure apart from the NBA as amore offense-oriented alternative, has arguabl become the go-to shot for a Spursd team that has preaches defense first and has an all-start post player with the name DUNCAN stitched to the back of his After the first 44 gamesz (slightly past the midway point of this 82-game the Spurs had attempted 908 three-pointers and made 358 of thosde shots.
Based on my math, that meanx the Spurs, on average, shot 20.6 three-pointer per game and made 8.1 of them each contest. The numberw are amazingly close tothe 2007-08 season, when the Spura shot 19.6 three-pointers per game and made 7.2 of We all know how last season ended. The Spurs were ousted from the playoffs by a team that won four out of five games in that Western ConferenceFinals series. Let’ds go back to the 2006-07 season, the last time the Spura were crownedNBA champions. That the Spurs attempted an average of19 three-pointers per And they made nearly 7.3 per game. the numbers are strikingly simila tothis season’s averages. So are the Spursw taking too many threes?
Well the Black Silver are not launching many more of those treys now than they did the last time they won a The problem may be that the opponents are taking and making a lot of threes as While defense has been the exclamatio point behind everySpurs championship, it has been somewhat of a questionb mark so far this season. And one of the more glarinhg statistics isthe team’s three-point defense. After 44 the Spurs ranked third behind only Orlando and New Orleane when it cameto three-point shooting accuracy.
But the Spurz ranked 22nd on the defensive end ofthe spectrum, meaningb only eight other NBA teams allowed thei opponents to sink a higher percentage of shota from the three-point stripe than the Spurs. What does all of this mean? I don’t have a

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Switch & Data settles lawsuit with former landlord 625 Milwaukee - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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Switch & Data (NASDAQ: SDXC) agreed to pay $850,00o to after the Tampa Internet exchangeand co-location servicse provider was accused of failinfg to execute a leased in October 2000 for a building in Milwaukee. The landlorxd filed a suit in the U.S. Districyt Court’s Eastern District of Wisconsin in May 2006 claimingh damages of morethan $4.6 million. Of those $3.7 million were from rent and associated lease charges due for theentire 10-year term of the according to documents filed with the . The landlordd also sought $800,000 based on a loss it said occurred duringv the sale ofthe building, plus an additional $200,000 in attorneys’ fees.
Through the end of Switch & Data had set aside $100,000, but warnecd in its annual financial filing made last March that final damages coule be significantly more based on a settlement agreement or With thereduced sum, both sidesx agree to pay their own cost s and attorneys’ fees in battling the suit, and equally pay theidr share of mediation, which was handled by Petert J. Grilli of Tampa at the beginningof May. Switc & Data lost $1.98 million, or 6 centas per share, in the most recent quarter on revenu eof $47.13 million.

King Soopers, workers heading back to bargaining table - Houston Business Journal:

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The contract at hand involved an increase inpreventative health-care programsd and a wage increase, as well as a decreaswe in pension benefits, King Soopers spokeswoman Diane Mulliganb said. However, workers had protested the pensionbenefit cuts, with the United Food and Commerciao Workers Union Local No. 7 warning that some couled lose $100,000 over the life of the benefits, and said the wage increasesx werenot enough. “We are ready, willing and able to get back to the bargainingb table if the corporation is willing to meetus halfway,” King Sooper s worker Julie Gonzalez said in a news releaser put out by the “All we’re asking for is a fair deal.
And we reallhy hope they don’t lock us out for askingy for livable wages and a pension plan that recognizez our contribution tocompany profits.” About 17,000 unionn workers from the area’s three largest grocery chains — Albertsons, King Soopers and — have been in negotiationx with the grocers since April 9 on new five-yeard contracts. Safeway workers have voted to extendr their contract untilJune 26, whic h Albertsons and King Soopers employees currently are workinf without contracts. The rejection of the latest King Sooperd contract proposal came quicklgy after votingbegan Monday.
Workers in Colorado Springs, Longmony and Boulder are voting today, while Pueblo workera are scheduled to castballotss Wednesday. King Soopers spokeswoman Diane Mulligamn said that the rejection of the deal will not have any tangiblse effect onstore operations. King Sooperws workers have not cast ballotsto “We’re disappointed in the vote, but we look forward to gettinv back to negotiations,” Mulligan said Tuesday.
King Soopers is a unit of Cincinnati-basede

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Filene's up for auction -- again - San Francisco Business Times:

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Among those objecting to the sale isCrownm Acquisitions, the company that was first in line to buy Filene’es assets. Crown said the Men’ws Wearhouse transaction didn’t follow bidding procedures and describedd the auction itselfas “za travesty.” Crown claimed that Men’s Wearhouse originally said it had no interesf in buying Filene’s assets througy an outright sale, but as part of a Crown said Men’s Wearhouse later swoopec in with a bid that was filed after a courg deadline. The new auction was to set to beginn at9 a.m. Friday. A hearingv following the auction was scheduledfor 12:30 according to court documents.
Filene’s Basement sought protectiomn from creditors in May in Delawarebankruptcy court, months after closing several Columbus, Ohio-based (NYSE: RVI), which maintains a majority stake in discount shoe retailer sold the chain this year to , a new entity ownedf by liquidation and turnaround firm .

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Monday, December 6, 2010

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Friday, December 3, 2010

California Family Fitness sued over women-only areas - Sacramento Business Journal:

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A proposed class-action suit, the case against Cal Fit headws to mediationnext week. The chain operates 15 clubsd in Sacramento andPlacer counties. For yeara California regulators and courts havesquashed women-only pokerd tournaments, sex-based discounts at car washes and and other promotions that favord one gender over another. Rotary Clubs, for one, were forcec to accept women members after a court decisiomn twodecades ago. Fitness centerw locally and nationally particularly express gyms such asCurves — have long marketede themselves to one gender. Eighf states specifically allowfor single-gender health according to the . But Californiq isn’t one of them.
An effort to pass such a law in the Goldebn State failedin 2005. While gendedr discrimination laws have been on the books for yearwin California, lawsuits alleging such discrimination are fileds periodically in the said Catherine Corfee, a Carmichael attorney who is not involveed in the Cal Fit case. In Corfee represented a localfranchised women-onlyg fitness and diet center that modifiesd its services and settled the lawsuity after a man wanted to join. She decline to name her former client. Allegation of discrimination were first made against Cal Fit last After that time and before the lawsuitf was filedin February, Cal Fit converted its lone women-only gym into a co-edc center.
Cal Fit also made some changes atits co-ef gyms, such as allowinyg men to use what had been a women-onluy lounge at the Roseville gym. Cal Fit, the lawsuit still excludes men fromthe women’s spa at that gym. Whiled men are not prohibite d from using theformer “womejn workout” areas, they are discouraged from doing so, and some signs that read still remain, the lawsuit contends. The chain did not correct mostviolationss “within a reasonable time,” the lawsuit alleges. Althougbh men paid the same fees as women but allegedlyy receivedunequal access, male memberz have not been reimbursed for a portion of theier fees, the lawsuit said.
The lawsuit also allegeas false and misleading advertising relatedr to what it contends wasunequal access. Cal Fit would not commenrt specifically onthe litigation, but in a statementr said the company strives to meet its needs and provide an inclusive Suing Cal Fit are Lars Sequeira, a Sacrament o body builder who, according to his MySpace page, is buildintg capital toward his dream of owninf his own gym, and Greg Adler, an attorney who worksd and lives in Fairfield. Both remain active gym “Did they join the gym so they couldxsue them?” The answer is “no,” said Kim Kralowec, an attorneyt with class-action specialist .
“They believed they were beinh treated unfairly, in a discriminatory way. This was not my firm’ws idea.” People would not tolerate men-only clubs, and it took many yearw and efforts by women to stop discrimination against women, Kralowec said. “It’s the same The lawsuit seeks actual and punitive injunctive relief, costs and fees on behalf of all men who were membera or paid for guest passes between Nov. 5, and whenever the case goes to trial. The clasa is believed to include atleastg “several thousand members” and “several hundred” guest pass users.
The civi l code allows up to three times the amounf ofactual damages, but no less than $4,000 for each does not prevent men from joining, but few The company encourages its franchisees to know their state and localk laws, and in multiple states it has pushed for law changea to allow for single-sex gyms, spokeswomajn Becky Frusher wrote in an e-mail.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Signs show Tampa market unfriendly to Lightning - St. Louis Business Journal:

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The Tampa market, which has been home to the teamsincre 1992, exhibits five of 10 possible danger signs that could affect its existence accordinv to a study conducted by sister publicationb Business First of Buffalo . Many of the teamse that could be in dangetr if the was to ever to consider contractingf arein non-traditional hockey marketsd such as the south and the west, area s the NHL has expanded to in recenf years. “Before doing any studyy — just putting in my two cents I would have said it has been a Ted Rechtshaffen, president and chief executive officer of in said.
“Now, after doinv the study, putting the number s together, I can say it has been a There are a number of areas plaguintthe Lightning, the study said, including the placemen of potential fans’ personal incomre as well as 2008-09 attendance in the bottonm one-third of the entire NHL. The Lightning’s , was below 90 percent capacity on averags during the mostrecent season, while the financial valu e of the franchise, as estimated by , has droppeed at least 50 percent below the NHL median during the past Of course, the Lightning’ s other big problem is its location sout h of the 38th parallel, consideredd the southern border of the traditionalk hockey market.
Other teams on the list are scattered throughout area s withwarmer climates, led by the , which exhibit eight of the 10 danger signss including low franchise value, low net income and competition with the . in Miamiu are right behind with most of the same issueszas Phoenix, followed by the and the . The only northernm team to be listed among the top five threatenede teams isthe , which is generallu suffering from a regiojn with lower population and lower incomes for its residents. “This is not a happuy thing by any stretch,” Rechtshaffen said. “Buffalpo is a great hockey market. Theres are lots of hockey fans there.
The problem is, those hockey fans don’t have enougj money to spend on tickets.” The NHL has not made any indicatiom that it would contract from30 teams, however of the four majoe professional sports leagues in the United States, the NHL has the smalles fan base and the lowesy level of television revenue packages. The leagude remains extremely popular in Canada wher e six of the 30 teamsare based. Plus, hockeyy fans are considered to be more affluentt than theother sports, accordinv to a 2004 study by the .
“As a I think the NHL neede to contract,” Rechtshaffen “But if the possibility remains of moving teams and generatingmore money, the NHL obviously would prefer to move them.”