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Four more Frisch’s Big Boys set to be evicted

Updated: 06-11-2024, 04.13 PM

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 restaurants affected are:

  • 7706 Beechmont Ave. in Anderson Township.

  • 11990 Chase Plaza in Forest Park.

  • 5351 North Bend Road in Green Township.

  • 1181 Stone Drive in Harrison.

Last week, the same court gave Frisch’s seven days to vacate locations in Blue Ash, Cheviot, Colerain Township, Delhi Township, Norwood and Symmes Township.

The looming threat of closures comes as Frisch’s Restaurants admitted Oct. 23 it faces an unspecified number of evictions from several locations due to “unforeseen circumstances.” Court records reveal “more than 20” properties face eviction in Southwest Ohio – or a quarter of Frisch’s Restaurants’ 78 total locations in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Records also show the landlord claims Frisch’s owes more than $4.5 million in rent.

The decision also comes a week after a Clermont County municipal judge approved the eviction of Frisch’s from locations in Loveland and Bethel. The restaurant chain’s landlord, Orlando-based NNN Reit Inc., also filed to boot the eatery out of another location in Batavia, court officials confirmed.

Two weeks ago, Frisch’s also shut down two other locations: at 1330 Columbus Ave. in Lebanon and at 3560 S. Dixie Highway in Middletown.

NNN owns 66 Frisch’s properties, according to its portfolio on its website, nnnreit.com.

The Enquirer will update this story.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: What Frisch’s Big Boys are closing?

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