Orlando-based landlord NNN Reit Inc. owns dozens of Cincinnati-area Frisch's Big Boy stores. The company wants to evict some ...
According to court records, 17 Frisch's restaurants are at risk of being evicted, including the location on Bridgetown Road ...
More than a dozen Frisch's restaurants are at risk of eviction across southwestern Ohio, according to court documents filed ...
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.
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Nearly a quarter of Frisch’s Restaurants are subject to eviction proceedings in Southwest Ohio over the failure to pay more ...
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Adam Frisch, the Democratic candidate for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, leads in fundraising this quarter with about ...
Frisch's customer Lisa Ferrell said staff members at Middletown's Dixie Highway location found out about the closure on ...
James Walker, the CEO of Frisch's Big Boy, has left that role and is no longer at the helm of the beloved chain of diners.
When Frisch's was bought in 2015, it made the company a long-term tenant, not owner, at 74 of its locations. Now, several restaurant locations are dealing with eviction hearings.
Nearly a quarter of Frisch's Restaurants are subject to eviction proceedings in Southwest Ohio over the failure to pay more ...