Foxtrot and Dom’s Kitchen & Market, two popular Chicago-based grocery startups, abruptly ceased operations on Tuesday. The news comes five months after the two businesses announced they were merging ...
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Selling her cookies in Foxtrot was a badge of honor for Laura Shafferman, founder and owner of Legally Addictive Foods. She loved Foxtrot’s model: an upscale grocery that provided a highly curated ...
Foxtrot and Dom’s parent company Outfox Hospitality filed for bankruptcy Tuesday, weeks after the companies abruptly shuttered all stores. Outfox, the parent of both companies since they merged nearly ...
Like its name, Foxtrot’s return from bankruptcy has been a slow dance. The upscale Chicago-based convenience store and cafe chain that abruptly closed in the spring is reopening its third location in ...
Mike LaVitola, founder of the Foxtrot convenience store chain, went on a sweet little media tour this week, using the language of resurrection. “We’re like a new startup again,” he told Crain’s ...
Foxtrot co-owner and Chairman Mike LaVitola let out a sigh of relief when the company reopened the doors to some of its old locations and people streamed back in to try its custom coffee blends and ...
Foxtrot Market, a fast-growing chain of upscale, delivery-focused corner stores and cafés with eight locations in Chicago and Dallas, is expanding to the East Coast with the opening of two stores in ...