Dwyer stepping down as editor of the Business Journal
After more than 30 years with the St. Louis Business Journal, Joe Dwyer is stepping down as editor in chief. A search will begin soon for his replacement. “I’m stepping down Nov. 1 and leaving the newspaper in the capable hands of my colleague.....»»
8 things to know, including a steep reduction in regional Tampa Bay home prices
The TBBJ editor's weekly news rundown includes some eye-catching stories from the Business Journal newsroom you may have missed......»»
Editor"s Journal: Thank you for your 2 decades of support
As I prepare to leave the Milwaukee Business Journal after having the honor and privilege of serving as its editor for the past two decades, my message is very simple: Thank you......»»
Target adds TruScan cameras at self-checkout lanes to deter theft
From the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal. Target Corp. (NYSE: TGT) is stepping up surveillance on its self-checkout lanes, adding cameras intended to spot shoppers who don't scan all their items before leaving the store. Bloomberg, citing intern.....»»
Editor"s notebook: How to sustain Sacramento"s tech boom
The group of technology leaders we've highlighted in this week's Business Journal illustrates the unusual period we're currently in for the tech industry in Sacramento. And why now, maybe more than ever, this is a local industry to watch......»»
All San Antonio Disney Store locations to close in March
Editor’s note: This story was published through a partnership between the San Antonio Business Journal and KSAT. If you’re a fan of all things Disney, you won’t be a fan of this news: All of the Disney Store locations in San Antonio will .....»»
Dream Getaways: 16K-SF Colorado Golf Club mansion with Pikes Peak views lists for $5M (Photos)
Editor's note: As winter hangs on in Minnesota, the Business Journal presents Dream Getaways, a look at luxury properties in areas around the country where Minnesotans might like to spend time in the winter, or in this case, any time of the year. Th.....»»
Letter to the editor: Our right to hold peaceful protests
In response to an op-ed by Business Journal Publisher Emily Parkhurst in the Jan. 29 edition: One morning, a few weeks ago, six women stood silently on a public sidewalk, outside the home of the interim director of the Washington National Primate Re.....»»
Rowan Walrath joins Business Journal, covering life sciences
BostInno Associate Editor Rowan Walrath has joined the Boston Business Journal, taking over the life sciences beat, covering biotech, pharmaceuticals and medical devices......»»
Year in review: Phoenix Business Journal"s best photos of 2020
Photo Editor Jim Poulin takes a look back at what he saw through his lens around the Valley's business scene during 2020, a year that had more than its share of challenges......»»
From the Editor-in-Chief: Spotlighting recent trends in medicine
Like most of our readers, the Business Journal staff has been working from home due to the coronavirus pandemic. And, like you, we’ve learned how to address remote work challenges. We continue to publish breaking news online and produce our weekly p.....»»
Editor"s notebook: Reorganizing priorities in the midst of the new normal
Way back in late January — long before we were having daily conversations about coronavirus — Orlando Business Journal and our parent company, American City Business Journals, conducted a survey of subscribers to capture attitudes around four imp.....»»
Editor"s Briefing: Looking for a hero in this crisis? They"re all around you
In the past few weeks, my colleagues and I in the Business Journal newsroom have written about a number of extraordinary people. There have been executives and entrepreneurs using their networks to acquire test kits and masks, and employees and voluntee.....»»
Dream Getaways: Sprawling Spanish mission-style ranch, event venue near Tucson set for auction
Editor's note:Â As winter slowly eases, the Business Journal continues to feature Dream Getaways, a look at luxury properties in areas around the country where Minnesotans might like to spend time in the winter. This installment is courtesy of the P.....»»
Editor"s Briefing: Why dining, brewing and distilling provide such satisfying business coverage
What’s cooking in Kansas City? Look hard at this week’s coverage and you might want to call us the Kansas City Dining Journal. There were stories about a new food hall, restaurants coming (or not) to the area, distinguished local chefs, and don.....»»
Dream Getaways: 12,000-SF Colorado home with views from Pikes Peak to Longs Peak lists for $4.5M (Photos)
Editor's note:Â As winter drags on, the Business Journal features Dream Getaways, a look at luxury properties in areas around the country where Minnesotans might like to spend time in the winter, either to play on beaches or mountains. This install.....»»
Celebrating Black History Month: How cultural influences impacted Guenet Gittens-Roberts" career path
Editor's note: Orlando Business Journal is doing a special online series of stories in celebration of Black History Month in which we asked Central Florida business leaders to share a poignant part of their story and the impact it had on their lives......»»
Celebrating Black History Month: How family ties played a big role in Ruffin Rhodes" career
Editor's note: Orlando Business Journal is doing a special online series of stories in celebration of Black History Month in which we asked Central Florida business leaders to share a poignant part of their story and the impact it had on their lives......»»
Gigi"s Cupcakes founder is moving on
After 12 years, Gigi's Cupcakes founder Gigi Butler is stepping away from the cupcake game, The Nashville Business Journal reports. Butler writes in a release: "It has been an honor and a privilege to be able to come into your homes for your birt.....»»
Celebrating Black History Month: The core values Olive Gaye built her business on
Editor's note: Orlando Business Journal is doing a special online series of stories in celebration of Black History Month in which we asked Central Florida business leaders to share a poignant part of their story and the impact it had on their live.....»»
Celebrating Black History Month: Here"s David Dawkins" journey from stock broker to diversity advocate
Editor's note: Orlando Business Journal is doing a special online series of stories in celebration of Black History Month in which we asked Central Florida business leaders to share a poignant part of their story and the impact it had on their liv.....»»