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Illinois sitting on $62 million in cannabis revenue meant to foster businesses and help neighborhoods hurt by poverty and violence
Despite promises that cannabis legalization in Illinois would fund more minority business participation and neighborhood improvements, the state has y.....»»
Stocks open higher after Trump signs stimulus package
Stocks opened with modest gains Monday, after President Donald Trump over the weekend reversed course and signed a package of legislation that included $900 billion in relief to consumers and small businesses and $1.4 trillion to fund the governmen.....»»
The Banks will not offer street seating for restaurants this weekend
Restaurants at the Banks development on the Ohio River will not offer seating on closed streets the first weekend it is allowed by the city of Cincinnati. While the city of Cincinnati is closing some streets downtown and in Over-the-Rhine to accommodat.....»»
City Council approves slew of Covid-19 ordinances that affect businesses
Cincinnati City Council approved a package of Covid-19 legislation on Wednesday that affects businesses......»»
To save neighborhood businesses, people rebel against delivery apps
Apps like DoorDash and GrubHub frequently collect fees between 10 percent and 30 percent of an order, so some consumers are calling and picking up orders themselves......»»
To save their neighborhood small businesses, people are rebelling against delivery apps
Apps like DoorDash and GrubHub frequently collect between about 10 percent and 30 percent of an order in fees, prompting some consumers to call and pick up orders themselves......»»
"We Had 2 Customers All Weekend" - Georgia"s Small Businesses Gripe About "Disastrous" Reopening
"We Had 2 Customers All Weekend" - Georgia's Small Businesses Gripe About "Disastrous" Reopening A few days back, we shared an interesting piece of "real time" data suggesting an increase in fo.....»»
How UC is keeping a key program alive while campus and businesses are closed
The University of Cincinnati had to be creative to continue a critical part of student education with deep ties to the local business community, as Covid-19 shut down its own campus and many of the companies the university relies on......»»
How Cincinnati"s largest law firms are dealing with the Covid-19 impact
The largest law firms in Cincinnati are taking a variety of measures to combat the financial impact the coronavirus is having on their businesses......»»
Black-owned businesses could face hurdles in federal aid program
New York City is in danger of running out of swabs for Covid-19 tests and should only test ho… patients, the city health department said in a memo to health care providers over the weekend. “As the... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
3CDC obliterates gift card goal to aid businesses hurt by coronavirus
he Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. aimed to pump $75,000 into the downtown economy by raising tens of thousands of dollars to match gift card purchases by Cincinnatians. In less than two weeks, 3CDC more than tripled that goal. A coalit.....»»
Accelerator for women-owned startups expands to Dayton
A Cincinnati-based accelerator dedicated to empowering women-owned startups and small businesses has expanded to Dayton......»»
From Milk Money to District Dollars: How neighborhood organizations are helping small businesses
The coronavirus has stopped or slowed down business for many small firms in Central Florida......»»
Top Ten: Weekend reads: All the benefits and financial help you can get during the coronavirus crisis
Also, how businesses adjust during the coronavirus pandemic and investment ideas in a down market......»»
Cincinnati retailer wins court battle to be considered essential
A Springfield Township beauty retailer went to court for the ability to be considered an essential business and keep its doors open amid a state order shuttering most businesses amid the outbreak of COVID-19......»»
In my neighborhood: A stroll through Kerns in the age of coronavirus (Photos)
My eastside neighborhood is an oasis of great food and mom-and-pop businesses. It also looks a lot different during the days of coronavirus......»»
3CDC hits gift card goal in less than 24 hours
The Cincinnati Center City Development Corp. (3CDC) has already hit its matching goal for a gift card program meant to put cash in the pockets of struggling businesses impacted by COVID-19. The nonprofit development group announced Friday that in .....»»
Coronavirus notebook: Cincinnati officer tests positive; UPS relaxes policy; hotlines
A roundup of coronavirus news across the Tri-State for March 30: BESHEAR CHASTISES BUSINESSES: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said the state may close more businesses because folks aren't following the rules. "Where social distancing is not being follo.....»»
These Cincinnati businesses are scrambling to fill jobs
While jobless claims across Ohio continue to skyrocket, some businesses are in need of temporary help, Business Courier media partner Local 12 reports. “We are actively recruiting for several openings that we have,†said David Proud, branch manager.....»»
Top Ten: Weekend reads: The best ways the government can help as the coronavirus shuts down businesses
Also, how to tell when stocks and gold hit bottom as the COVID-19 crisis unfolds, and words of wisdom from Warren Buffett......»»