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Officials with NNN Reit, Frisch’s and Big Boy did not return messages seeking comment. The Feb. 11 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission doesn’t name the incoming concept.
Big Boy decided to move into Greater Cincinnati after the shuttering of more than 60 Frisch’s diners. Frisch’s former landlord, Orlando-based NNN Reit, said in court filings that Frisch’s ...
A Hamilton County magistrate Wednesday approved the eviction of four Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants, one week after another order for the eviction of six others in the county. The latest Frisch's ...
Records also show the landlord, Orlando-based NNN Reit Inc., claims Frisch’s owes more than $4.5 million in rent. NNN owns 66 Frisch’s properties , according to its portfolio on its website ...
More than 20 Frisch's Big Boy locations have permanently closed since October when the local franchise's owners, Florida-based company NNN REIT LP, began filing eviction notices against them.
Frisch's Big Boy got its start in Cincinnati in 1946 after founder Dave Frisch tried a double-decker Big Boy burger at an industry convention in California. The chain grew to 200 restaurants by 1970.
Frisch's Big Boy got its start in Cincinnati in 1946 after founder Dave Frisch tried a double-decker Big Boy burger at an industry convention in California. The chain grew to 200 restaurants by 1970.
The Troy Frisch’s Big Boy location just off of West Main Street is “permanently closed,” according to a sign posted at the restaurant. Log In. Log In. ... NNN Reit, the investment ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -A Hamilton County magistrate Wednesday approved the eviction of four Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants, one week after another order for the eviction of six others in the county ...
All of this comes after several restaurants shut down earlier in 2024. Court records show that up to 20 locations are in trouble. “It honestly breaks my heart because I’m close with the managers.