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Tourism spending in Wisconsin is on the rise, despite decreased spending nationally, according to a press release from Gov. Evers. The tourism industry saw its first monthly year-over-year increase since before the pandemic in 2019 this past September, according to Evers. Wisconsin beat out many of its regional competitors in tourism spending. The press release. ....
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View Comments The St. Kilda restaurant group, known for full-service fresh breakfast and lunch, is adding another location as it branches out of downtown Des Moines. St. Kilda Café & Bakery will open in November or December at 12695 University Ave. Suite 140 in Clive, said owners Alexander and Whitney Hall. The space was previously home to Table 128 Bistro and Bar, which announced last month that it will move to downtown Des Moines. Two doors down from the newest St. Kilda in Suite 100, the Halls are working the second location for Franka Pizzeria, the Neapolitan-style eatery that replaced St. Kilda Surf and Turf in the East Village last year. They signed the leases for both locations at the same time. ....
By Rebekah Gonzalez Jun 3, 2021 Although sidewalk drinking and dining were adopted to help restaurants safely stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, it could be here to stay in California. CBS13, a new bill allows for the expansion of alcohol service into streets and parklets to be permanent if cities choose to allow it. The bill was passed in the Senate and would make drinking on city streets statewide permanent. However, it will be up to local leaders in cities and counties to decide where sidewalk drinking would be allowed. Many restaurants in California have made sidewalk dining and drinking available to customers who want to sit outdoors. ....