
Sushi Ronin opened in 2016. It’s never been profitable, and sales have dropped in recent years, filings show.
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Sushi Ronin opened in 2016. It’s never been profitable, and sales have dropped in recent years, filings show.
Ohana Grille opened along Sheridan Boulevard in 2017.
Miles Odell spent years in Japan and has specialized in that country’s cuisine. But his love of bagels goes back further.
“You can’t ride. You can walk down a whole block. It’s a nightmare down here,” said owner Stoney Jesseph.
A pending deal would give the fast food chain a presence in Concourse A.
The original in Congress Park closed in 2021 after a 10-year run. “It’s going to be a lot more livelier than the old space.”
It’ll be the company’s sixth location, and second downtown.
It’s the second new location in the works for the restaurant, which has operated in the Golden Triangle since 2018.
Makoto Okuwa’s new sushi spot will be inside the Grand Hyatt.
The Colfax building was at the center of a historic preservation fight in 2019.
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