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"Class act" Kettering small business owner gives back to community
Over the past few years, Rodney Highfield has converted a defunct drive-through at 1350 E. Stroop Road into a home for his booming garage door business. Along the way, he’s enjoyed gathering memorabilia and stories from community members’ reco.....»»
Business of the Year spotlight: Mary Tyler (Executive of the Year)
Mary Tyler doesn’t mind jumping in the weeds to solve a problem. The executive director of the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton is tasked with leading an organization with a bold goal: ending discrimination and bias w.....»»
Howard Hughes Corp. to build another apartment community in Woodlands mixed-use
The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC) plans to build a second multifamily project within Creekside Park Village Center in The Woodlands, according to a press release. The new project will be at 8440 Creekside Green Drive, at the northeast intersection.....»»
Celebrating Louisville"s Most Admired CEOs — and what you want in a leader (POLL)
You count on Louisville Business First to keep you up to speed on what's happening in the the city's fast-paced business community. But what about the men and women behind the organizations that drive our coverage? This year, we're we've replac.....»»
The Technology 202: Here’s your guide to today’s Capitol Hill hearing featuring Mark Zuckerberg
The Facebook head wants to talk about Libra. But lawmakers may have other things in mind......»»
Earnings Season Kicks Off!
FEEDThank God, something that will drive markets that has nothing to do with China, or trade talks, or optimism. Keep in mind you can track this calendar on Slope......»»
Community group petitions Health Department to block Lenox Hill project
The Committee to Protect Our Lenox Hill Neighborhood, a group of Upper East Side residents opposing Lenox Hill Hospital's planned $2 billion redevelopment, has asked state Health Commissioner Dr.... To view the full story, click the title link......»»
How McDonald"s is spending millions of dollars to regain its crown as drive-thru king
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images McDonald's headquarters and franchisees are investing millions of dollars to speed up drive-thru times after six years of increasingly long waits.&nb.....»»
Triad developer converting golf course into large housing community
A young developer has purchased the land for another large Triad subdivision where homes will be built by the nation's largest homebuilder. Eric Dischinger's Desco Investment Co. of Chapel Hill will develop 285 lots on the former Quarry Hills Golf .....»»
In an industry disrupted by technology, this banking CEO still sees service as king
Malcolm Holland is Chairman, CEO and President of Dallas-based Veritex Community Bank. Veritex has acquired seven banks in 10 years, with its most recent merger with Green Bank more than doubling its size in employees, assets and branch locations......»»
Q&A: Jefferies" Randy Giveans On The Revival Of Shipping Stocks
Once upon a time, the ocean-shipping sector was a darling of Wall Street. That era has long since passed into dust, and current events within the shipping analyst community call to mind the Agatha Christie novel "And Then There Were None." read more.....»»
Defiant Facebook Buys Startup Focused On "Controlling Computers With Your Mind"
Defiant Facebook Buys Startup Focused On 'Controlling Computers With Your Mind' Last week, Mark Zuckerberg visited Capitol Hill to try and 'win friends' in Congress. It was his first big trip back to Washington since the co.....»»
Woodmont buys last mile facility
Woodmont Industrial Partners has acquired 100 Precision Drive in Shirley, a community in the town of Brookhaven on the Sou.....»»
"Moving Forward, We Will Be Building Vehicles On Top Of Computers"
Truck manufacturers are pushing full steam ahead into connected vehicle platforms, using telematics and data integration to drive value for customers while providing countless other benefits for partners, the community and the OEMs themselves. read more.....»»
CEO of Seattle-based clinic wants to expand beyond King County
The need for community-based mental health and addiction services extends beyond King County, Sound CEO Patrick Evans said......»»
Dump truck builder expands into the Triad
Dump Truck body manufacturer Ox Bodies Inc. is set to open an operation in High Point at at 2100 East Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, a central East Coast expansion that will result in creating at least 40 jobs. The company has signed a lease for .....»»
Less parking, more affordable housing for proposed Shady Hill redevelopment
The Echo team addressed the community Monday night about the potential changes......»»
Cherry Hill"s development sweet spot
Route 70 is poised for yet another transformation. With that change comes issues the community is already struggling with such as traffic, open space and preserving the charm that made Cherry Hill attractive in the first place......»»
Investors could get a great deal on real estate in Opportunity Zones — and that could be a problem
Critics of the community redevelopment effort argue that real-estate speculation could drive gentrification......»»
FDA approves King of Prussia company"s pneumonia drug
The Food and Drug Administration approved Nabriva Therapeutics' drug application for its antibiotic Xenleta. Xenleta treats community-acquired bacterial pneumonia (CABP), a leading cause of infection-related deaths in the United States. Nabriva's stoc.....»»