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CultureMap Dallas on MSNAuthentic Argentinian empanada shop tops week's hottest Dallas storiesAuthentic Argentinian empanada shop opens near Dallas' Park Cities. An empanada concept from Georgia has come to Texas: ...
Once-thriving businesses on the famed Sunset Strip are shuttering one by one. Since February, at least five businesses along the strip have announced they will be closing, one of which being ...
The concept will take over the space of a former bar and grill, which closed due to parking troubles in the area, among other ...
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CultureMap Dallas on MSNFancy fajitas will sizzle at new El Molino in Dallas' Snider PlazaA Dallas restaurant group is unveiling a sizzling new concept: Called El Molino, it's a Mexican restaurant opening in Snider ...
Thomas John Sfraga took money borrowed from home equity loans and money that was going to be used for children’s tuition.
A Brooklyn podcaster was sentenced to 45 months in prison for stealing $2 million from real estate and cryptocurrency ...
Thomas John Sfraga, 56, was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for stealing over $2 million for sham business ventures.
From at least 2016 to 2022, Sfraga said he was the owner and principal of multiple businesses, including Build Strong Homes LLC and Vandelay Contracting Corp. The latter company had a name similar to ...
(John Annese / New York Daily News) A Brooklyn man who borrowed a running gag from “Seinfeld” by inventing a company named Vandelay to scam investors wasn’t laughing when a judge on ...
Thomas John Sfraga appropriated the name from a scheming “Seinfeld” character as he bilked friends and neighbors. He was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Thursday.
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