FC Cincinnati is suing sponsor Frisch's Big Boy for not making any payments to support the local Major League Soccer team.
FC Cincinnati has sued the struggling restaurant chain. "Litigation was a last resort deployed to resolve the issue of our considerable damages." ...
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - FC Cincinnati has sued Frisch's restaurants for allegedly breaching a sponsorship agreement. FC ...
FC Cincinnati has filed a lawsuit against the restaurant chain claiming it owes over $150,000 for an unpaid sponsorship contract.
Here's what we know: Eviction may be emminent for many of the Cincinnati-area Frisch's Big Boy sites. NNN Reit is a 40-year-old publicly traded real estate investment trust firm that owns 3,548 ...
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A number of Frisch's Big Boy stores are set to close in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for failing to pay rent to a landlord that owns thousands of similar retail-occupied sites across the country.
We didn’t visit often enough. I’m filing my Frisch’s memories with others of departed Cincinnati institutions: Stein Mart and Parisian, where I blew a lot of paychecks; the Glass Barn ...
7706 Beechmont Ave. – Anderson Twp. 5351 North Bend Road – Monfort Heights 1181 Stone Drive – Harrison 11990 Chase Plaza – Forest Park Eviction hearings scheduled outside Hamilton County ...
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The Cincinnati Enquirer reported that a Clermont County municipal judge approved the eviction of Frisch's Big Boy from locations in Loveland and Bethel. The chain's landlord also filed to evict ...