BurgerFi, which went public last year, serves things like cajun fries, hot dogs, fried chicken sandwiches and burgers like the CEO, which is made with a double wagyu and brisket blend. Earlier this year, the company said it plans to expand its physical footprint by 30% this year.
Besides Sarasota, BurgerFi also has locations in St. Petersburg, Seminole and Tampa.
The first phase of The Green at Lakewood Ranch came online in 2017. It was initially anchored by an Earth Fare grocery store until the company went bankrupt last year, before the pandemic. Earth Fare was then replaced by a Winn-Dixie.
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Update: The Indianapolis Police Department found Jefferson W. Brougher in good health in the company of his former caretaker, the Sarasota County Sheriff s Office reports. Arrangements are being made for his return to Sarasota County.
Earlier:
A Sarasota County man has been reported missing and may be heading to Indiana with his former caregiver, the Sarasota County Sheriff s Office reports.
According to the Sheriff s Office, Jefferson W. Brougher, 88, of the 400 block of North Cattlemen Road, was last seen Thursday afternoon with his former caregiver. They were last known to be in a black 2020 Honda HR-V, with Indiana license plate BN4827, possibly heading to Indiana.