At the center of the CODE building is a courtyard with 26 jets that shoot water from rain and snow melt into the air. Developer Andrew Boninti says the sound of water is soothing, and the space is flexible.
"We can turn the water off. If you want to have a little party or some music out here, it can become an event space. + You can also shoot the jets all the way up. For St. Patrick's Day we can make them green."
The Week in Business: Biden's Safety Net Package Clears One Hurdle - The New York Times
Americans are shopping. According to new government data released last week, retail sales in October jumped 1.7 percent from September (adjusted for inflation, which in October reached a three-decade high, sales were still up 0.7 percent).
A shortage of computer chips has forced automakers to halt production several times this year amid booming demand for their vehicles. On Thursday, Ford announced that it would tackle the problem by bringing chip production closer to home. It said that it had signed a nonbinding agreement with a
Digital Auto Sale Business Eyes New Location in Florence | The River City News
A car dealership is looking to expand into the Northern Kentucky area with a digital-focused operation.
Florence city council last week approved a concept development plan for a project slated for a vacant lot on Burlington Pike between the TA Truck Stop and Waffle House.
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PHOTOS: York Street Business Owners Talk About Thriving Newport | The River City News
The Newport Business Association hosted a collection of York Street business owners at its meeting Wednesday evening to talk about how the area is growing and adapting into a thriving center for businesses. The meeting was held in the recently remodeled second floor of York St.
The remodel of the second, third, and fourth floors was performed by Braylen Chandler, who said he initially toured the building to simply humor the real estate agent, then fell in love with the character of the building before deciding to buy it.
Despite pandemic Southbury enjoyed business growth in 2020, 2021
Kevin Bielmeier, Southbury's first economic development director hired on Oct. 28, 2019, was unowingly less than four months away from dealing with a pandemic that took its toll on the global economy.
When COVID-19 hit, Bielmeier and the Southbuiry town government embraced the challenge, as other communities did, to help local businesses overcome the impact.
Iraq War veteran launches business to employ former soldiers
BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Iraq War veteran Justin Billard is launching a business that will employ and support his fellow returned soldiers.
He plans to expand the business to a larger workshop in the Brighton area in the next year. He also hopes to fill the shop with veterans who love restoring old tools.
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