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A new “Big Boy” could be coming to Greater Cincinnati, but Frisch’s is suing to stop that from happening.
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 is now facing additional lawsuits over alleged missed payments to several companies around the US.
Frisch's is grappling with ongoing legal and financial difficulties as dozens of its Tri-State restaurant locations have closed or been ordered to vacate.
Multiple Frisch's restaurants in the region have permanently closed, and rumors are swirling about more impending closures.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Three more Frisch's restaurants in Clermont County are on the brink of closure as the homegrown chain grapples with ongoing legal and financial challenges. The closures could ...
The Springfield Frisch’s Big Boy location on North Bechtle Avenue is “permanently closed,” according to a sign posted at the restaurant.
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.
The number of Frisch’s Big Boy restaurants open in the area is dropping and more could be headed toward the chopping block soon.