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Indianapolis Star
29-07-2025
- Business
- Indianapolis Star
A well-known steakhouse is coming to the Fishers District. Here's what else is planned
Corrections and clarifications:This story was updated to reflect that the Indianapolis-based Prime 47 has a different owner. A steakhouse by the owner of Prime 47 at Carmel's Clay Terrace will open at The Crossings at Fishers District near the Fishers Event Center. The plan was revealed during a groundbreaking by BW Development for the Crossings, part of the larger $750 million, 123-acre Fishers District expansion of homes, offices and retail spots that includes other sections called the Union and Slate at Fishers District. The $30 million Crossings development will offer 30,000 square feet of restaurant space north of 106 Street and east of I-69. 'The restaurant and retail offerings coming to The Crossing will help shape the experience around the Fishers Event Center, creating year-round energy and amenities for our residents, visitors, and event-goers,' Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said at the groundbreaking. The owner of Prime 47 in Carmel, Jeremiah Hamman, has not decided on a name for the Fishers location, a restaurant spokeswoman said. The ownership group of Prime 47 in Carmel is separate from the owners of the Prime 47 in downtown Indianapolis and is not affiliated with it. Missouri-based Chicken N Pickle, a restaurant and sports bar with pickleball courts, also has plans to open at The Crossings. The Union has several restaurants signed, including those serving Mexican, Japanese and Thai food. 'We're proud to continue building in Fishers and to contribute to a city that's growing with purpose,' said Brad Battin, president of BW Development.
Yahoo
29-07-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
A well-known steakhouse is coming to the Fishers District. Here's what else is planned
A steakhouse by the owner of Prime 47 at Carmel's Clay Terrace will open at The Crossings at Fishers District near the Fishers Event Center. The plan was revealed during a groundbreaking by BW Development for the Crossings, part of the larger $750 million, 123-acre Fishers District expansion of homes, offices and retail spots that includes other sections called the Union and Slate at Fishers District. The $30 million Crossings development will offer 30,000 square feet of restaurant space north of 106 Street and east of I-69. 'The restaurant and retail offerings coming to The Crossing will help shape the experience around the Fishers Event Center, creating year-round energy and amenities for our residents, visitors, and event-goers,' Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness said at the groundbreaking. The owner of Prime 47 in Carmel, Jeremiah Hamman, has not decided on a name for the Fishers location, a restaurant spokeswoman said. Prime 47 also has an Indianapolis location at 47 S. Pennsylvania St. near Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Missouri-based Chicken N Pickle, a restaurant and sports bar with pickleball courts, also has plans to open at The Crossings. The Union has several restaurants signed, including those serving Mexican, Japanese and Thai food. 'We're proud to continue building in Fishers and to contribute to a city that's growing with purpose,' said Brad Battin, president of BW Development. Call IndyStar reporter John Tuohy at 317-444-6418 or email him at Follow him on Facebook and X/Twitter. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Owner of Prime 47 Carmel to open chophouse at Fishers District Solve the daily Crossword


Axios
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Chicken N Pickle opens first Colorado location
Chicken N Pickle, a Kansas City-founded restaurant boasting pickleball courts, opens Tuesday in Thornton. Dig in: It's the restaurant's first Colorado location, and will feature eight courts inside its 45,000-square-foot complex at The Grove shopping center near Interstate-25 and 144th Avenue. The two-story venue will include six indoor and two covered outdoor courts, along with cornhole, ping pong, Jenga and life-sized Battleship. The vibe: The family-friendly restaurant bills itself as a fast-casual, "chef-driven" eatery, focusing on fresh and quality ingredients raised responsibly and sourced ethically. Among its most notable dishes is its wood-fired rotisserie chicken. Best bites: Try the chicken tinga tostada, a tasty but light appetizer that's filling but won't mess up your racket swing. The smoked chicken wings are also a great option; they're very good dry, but are also available with some classic buffalo sauce. What to try: The spicy blackberry margarita is a creative, flavorful cocktail for people who like a sweet-and-spicy treat. It's available at the three bars inside and outside the restaurant. Between the lines: The restaurant has the backing of two top Denver Broncos rivals in Kansas City Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, who together raised $10 million to fund the chain.


New York Post
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Longtime ‘Fox & Friends' anchor tearfully announces major co-hosting change
'Fox & Friends'' Steve Doocy will step back from full-time co-hosting duties and permanently decamp to Florida where he will remotely join colleagues Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt and Lawrence Jones three times a week beginning later this month. Doocy fought back tears on Thursday morning as he announced that it was his last day he would be alongside his co-hosts from their Midtown Manhattan studios. 'After decades of getting up at 3:30 and driving into NYC in the dark, today is the last day I will host the show…from the couch,' Doocy told viewers on Thursday's broadcast. 'I am not retiring, I'm not leaving the show. I'm still a host — but it's time for a change.' 3 'Fox and Friends' ancohr Steve Doocy made a major announcement on-air about his co-hosting duties. Getty Images 3 Steve Doocy announced he was stepping back from co-hosting duties. Fox News Doocy, who turns 70 next year, will now serve as 'Fox & Friends'' full-time remote host, covering on-the-ground features like the show's popular diner segments. Recent examples include his live dispatch from Chicken N Pickle, a suburban Kansas City pickleball venue. He will report from across the country while Kilmeade, Earhardt and Jones continue to host from the New York studio. Doocy said he counted more than 6,800 pre-dawn wake-ups and over 31,000 hours of live television from the show's iconic 'curvy couch.' 3 Fox anchors Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade interview New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Tom Homan in February. Getty Images He said he was relieved to be taking on a new role that allows him to trade sleepless mornings for time with his family — and a more flexible schedule. 'Do you remember the eighties Dunkin' Donuts commercial where the alarm clock goes off at 3:30? 'It's time to make the donuts,'' Doocy said Thursday morning on-air. 'For the last 30 years when my alarm clock goes off—at 3:30—if it wakes up my wife Kathy, she always says, 'It's time to make the donuts.' And I say, you're right, 'It's time to make the donuts,' and I get up and go to work.'

Associated Press
23-04-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Glendale Roofer Hosts Statewide Cornhole Showdown with $3,000 Prize at Chicken N Pickle
Cornhole Tournament All About Roofing is hosting the Rooftops + Ringers Cornhole Tournament on May 3 at Chicken N Pickle in Glendale, AZ. With a $3,000 prize pot and competitive brackets, the event invites teams across Arizona to join the fun. Registration is $50 per two-person team. All skill levels welcome! Spectators can enjoy the action too. It's a spring showdown that blends competition, community, and fun. Glendale, AZ - A new kind of rooftop celebration is coming to town — and it's landing on the cornhole boards. All About Roofing, one of Arizona's most trusted roofing companies, is excited to announce the Rooftops + Ringers Cornhole Tournament, a high-energy event set to take place on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at Chicken N Pickle in Glendale. The tournament promises more than just fun and games. With a $3,000 prize pot up for grabs, competitive bag tossers from across the state will descend on Glendale for a day of head-to-head action, camaraderie, and community spirit. Registration is $50 per team, with limited spots available, making early sign-ups a must for those eager to test their skills. 'This isn't your backyard barbecue game,' said Siera Nygaard, owner of All About Roofing. 'We wanted to create a competitive, exciting event that also brings people together. Cornhole is one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S., and Glendale deserves a tournament that celebrates that.' The event will kick off at 9:00 AM, with games taking place throughout the day in a bracket-style format. Whether you're a backyard bag-slinger or a seasoned league player, Rooftops + Ringers welcomes all skill levels. The atmosphere promises to be electric, with music, food, and a lively crowd at one of Glendale's favorite community hangouts — Chicken N Pickle. Event Details: Location: Chicken N Pickle – Glendale, AZ Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM start Prize Pot: $3,000 Registration: $50 per team – Register online at While spectators are welcome, teams must register in advance to compete. Space is limited, and All About Roofing anticipates a strong turnout from both the cornhole community and local supporters. Serving Arizona communities with locations in Surprise, Mesa, Tucson, and Prescott, All About Roofing is widely known for its expert roofing services and dedication to quality. The Rooftops + Ringers tournament is part of a larger mission to stay involved in the community beyond the rooftop—by fostering events that engage, entertain, and bring people together. 'At All About Roofing, we believe in showing up for our community in more ways than one,' said Nygaard. 'This tournament is our way of saying thank you, giving back, and having some fun along the way.' For more information or to register your team, visit: Media Contact Company Name: All About Roofing LLC Contact Person: Dana Thomas Email: Send Email Phone: (602) 500-0652 Address:13260 W Foxfire Dr unit 10 City: Surprise State: AZ Country: United States Website: Press Release Distributed by To view the original version on ABNewswire visit: Glendale Roofer Hosts Statewide Cornhole Showdown with $3,000 Prize at Chicken N Pickle