Parent of massive Dayton brewery continues to adjust operations during COVID-19 pandemic
From work-from-home policies to voluntary paid leave and a pay incentive, Molson Coors Beverage Co. has adjusted its operations with most recent steps being taken March 22 to continue production during the COVID-19 pandemic. For all of the beverage co.....»»
Subsidiary of Creve Coeur IT equipment leasing company expands to Peru
With the rise of working from home during the Covid-19 pandemic, a subsidiary of Creve Coeur-based CSI Leasing, EPC Inc., has expanded operations in South America......»»
Here"s how Dayton"s largest hospital networks are working to improve equity, access to care
Expanding access to health care has long been a focus for the Dayton area's two largest health systems, but the Covid-19 pandemic has further accelerated the push to get the most appropriate care to anyone who needs it......»»
Viatris stock falls as Covid-19 continues to weigh heavily
There were no business interruptions due to the pandemic but CEO Michael Goettler said that what it did was change Viatris' "starting point." The delays cost Viatris $1 billion in closing costs and revenue of about $800 million, said Goettler......»»
Q&A: Dayton attorneys talk areas of growth, decline in pandemic
Dayton-area attorneys talk areas of growth and decline during the Covid-19 pandemic......»»
PIVOT – 5 steps for rescuing your restaurant business in a pandemic
While there is no magic button for restaurants navigating operations in the time of Covid-19, the ability to adapt could take your business from surviving to thriving. Read on for our tips on how to “PIVOT” your way back to profitability. P.....»»
Covid-19 caused $30M+ revenue loss for Milwaukee in 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic forced a 2020 revenue shortfall of $30 million and $35 million onto the city of Milwaukee, but it will be absorbed largely by federal grants and reduced spending across several city operations......»»
Local attorneys talk employer liability, requirements for returning to office amid Covid-19
The Dayton Business Journal consulted local legal experts to discuss best practices, liability and recommendations for businesses returning to the office amid the Covid-19 pandemic......»»
With events business lagging, Good City narrows downtown Milwaukee presence
Local brewer Good City Brewing is narrowing its presence in downtown Milwaukee to only the first floor of its building outside Fiserv Forum as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to hammer the events business. Good City and the Milwaukee Bucks co.....»»
Here"s how Ohio restaurants are feeling about their future
Restaurants might be feeling a little better these days, but worries still abound. The Ohio Restaurant Association continues to take the temperature of members on a variety of issues they continue to face amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Several key .....»»
Dayton region"s downtowns aim for "positive turn" in Covid-19 pandemic
When it comes to continued economic development locally, the region’s downtown ecosystem is aiming to keep the momentum going, especially in the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic......»»
Bank of America beat analysts" income expectations in fourth quarter, missed on revenue
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to drag on Bank of America Corp.'s earnings, although results show the potential for recovery......»»
Influx of new commercial development continues near Dayton International Airport
While the airport itself was faced with a stark revenue decline due to Covid-19, developers were busy constructing new industrial buildings on adjacent land, and companies have been quick to snatch up available space......»»
American’s Financial Stability And Spending Habits In 2020 And Beyond
Many American’s have had to adjust their spending and saving habits in 2020 largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While some American’s have had.....»»
Covid-19 casts a long and enduring shadow on Silicon Valley"s economy
Tech is still booming in Silicon Valley — though not much else is — and the pandemic continues to unearth deeper problems in the local economy......»»
Covid impact: These are the Cincinnati restaurants that closed in 2020
This year has been tough as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged much of the world economy, but it's been especially hard for the restaurant industry, which continues to face the brunt of economic restrictions put in place to slow the virus' spread......»»
Austin, Travis County restrict late-night eating and drinking in bid to stop New Year"s gatherings
As the Austin area continues to see an increase in Covid-19 hospitalizations and strain on hospital systems, city and county officials have decided to implement restrictions on in-person food and beverage operations from Thursday night through.....»»
Dayton-area city booms with new businesses in pandemic
Despite the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, one Dayton-area city has seen an influx of new businesses opening for business. The city of Middletown has seen over seven new businesses open their doors locally this year, ranging from food markets and bo.....»»
Dayton-area private school aims to "stay the course" through pandemic
As local schools embark on another year of programming, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic may cause some challenges. But, one Dayton-area principal has one goal in mind for her school — stay the course......»»
IPO Report: Wish IPO: 5 things to know about the mobile e-commerce company
ContextLogic Inc., the parent company to mobile e-commerce platform Wish, has filed for an initial public offering amid a massive shift to online shopping during COVID-19......»»
Trace Brewing poised to open new craft brewery in Bloomfield offering pick up during pandemic restrictions
Trace to open selling its beers to go and is ramping up distribution to jumpstart sales in a business environment in which the pandemic continues to alter and accelerate plans......»»