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American Express (NYSE: AXP) has teamed with the National Trust for Historic Preservation for a new grant program, “Backing Historic Small Restaurants,” which will provide more than $1 million to the owners of small, historic restaurants impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
What Happened: The program will award 25 grants of $40,000, funded by American Express and administered by the National Trust.
Eligible restaurants will need to be independently owned, operating for at least 25 years and located within a historic building or neighborhood.
The restaurants will need to show significant financial hardship due to the impacts of the pandemic and and not have already received significant pandemic-related assistance.
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Guy Fieri brings Flavortown to Northeast Ohio with ghost kitchen restaurant
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio If you thought Flavortown was a state of mind, not a place you could find in Northeast Ohio, think again.
Food Network star Guy Fieri recently launched Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Kitchens, a delivery-only restaurant that operates out of ghost kitchens in 23 states.
So, in Greater Cleveland, when you order Fieri’s monster Mac N Cheese Burger, out-of-bounds Jalapeno Pig Poppers or a Crazy Cuban Sandwich, the food is actually being prepared in the kitchens at Buca di Beppo restaurants in Strongsville and Westlake, or the Bravo! Italian Kitchen in Canton.
Aimbridge Hospitality Selects 73 Hotel Associates for AHLA Foundation s 2021 Apprenticeship Program
The leading, global, third-party hotel management company continues to prioritize the education of its future leaders with its largest apprentice class in history
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PLANO, Texas, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Aimbridge Hospitality, the leading, global, third-party hotel management company, has continued to prioritize the education of its future leaders, despite the unique challenges COVID-19 has presented through the AHLA Foundation s Lodging Manager Apprenticeship program. As a result, they have seen the largest class of apprentices to date, with 73 high performing candidates currently enrolled.