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.
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.
Earlier this year, we published an in-depth story about Frisch's future that included an interview with CEO James Walker.
According to court records, 17 Frisch's restaurants are at risk of being evicted right now, including the location on ...
Local 12 talked to a lot of people enjoying their last Frisch's meal. Customers said that they're sad seeing their hometown ...
According to court documents, the real estate company NNN Reit first filed an eviction action against Frisch's in September ...
Several Frisch’s locations across southwest Ohio could be in jeopardy of being evicted. More than 20 Frisch’s restaurant ...
MIAMI VALLEY — Two area Frisch’s locations are closing today, but more than a dozen are at risk of eviction. Locations on S.
Frisch's Big Boy faces evictions affecting over 20 locations in Cincinnati, with employees expressing concerns over job loss ...
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The chain, based in Cincinnati's Walnut Hills neighborhood, ...
Frisch's Big Boy says it will close an unspecified number of its nearly 80 remaining stores in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana ...
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