Arby's and Buffalo Wild Wings owner buying Dunkin' Brands
NEW YORK โ Dunkinโ doughnuts and coffee is being combined with Buffalo Wild Wings and Arby's sandwiches. Inspire Brands Inc. said Friday that it is acquiring Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. for $11.3 billion, including the Dunkinโ Brandsโ debt that Inspire will be taking on. The private-equity firm will pay $106.50 in cash for all of Dunkin' Brands' shares, which closed Friday at $99.71. Dunkin' Brands' stock surged to an all-time high earlier this week after the company confirmed the two were in merger talks. In addition to Buffalo Wild Wings and Arby's, it owns the Sonic burger chain, Jimmy John's restaurants and Rusty Taco.
Buffalo Wild Wings bringing take-out-only restaurant concept to San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO โ Editorโs note: This story was published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. Buffalo Wild Wings plans to bring its new bite-sized restaurant concept to San Antonio, which will only serve take-out and delivery orders. The first, and currently only, Buffalo Wild Wings Go opened in Sandy Springs, Georgia, in May. The planned San Antonio location at Culebra Court, 1134 Culebra Road, appears to be even smaller than the 1,800-square-foot one in Georgia, with state records showing plans for a 1,320-square-foot design. Read more on this story at the San Antonio Business Journal.