Help Desk: Four ways businesses can strengthen their financial strategy for 2024
Basic financial statements are only the beginning of a financial strategy that guides a business in trying times. Here's what else business owners should consider.
Banking upstarts: Valley’s newest community banks see asset, deposit growth since opening
Four de novo, or startup, community banks have opened in the Valley since early 2022, one of which just opened its doors a couple of weeks ago. The three “older” startup banks are seeing positive trends in asset and deposit growth.
Cincinnati Port aims to acquire Crosley Building in Camp Washington
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority wants to buy a massive former manufacturing building in Camp Washington, with county commissioners approving funding for the acquisition.
‘This puts us on the map:’ Delhi Towne Square already impacting township as construction continues
A West Side redevelopment project has led to one township experiencing its lowest rate of commercial vacancy since the '90s.
Dominium aims to ease Charlotte’s affordable-housing crunch with first apartment project here
Minnesota developer Dominium is underway on a 150-unit affordable-housing community in Charlotte, its first here.
Towson University plans $153M project to create communications center
The transformation of Smith Hall into a center for mass communication will require the demolition of part of the building and the renovation of the other part of it.
Quite Frankly food truck opens first brick-and-mortar location in collaboration with the Cheesecakery in Madisonville
A Cincinnati food truck and a dessert and coffee shop have partnered to open the food truck's first storefront location in Madisonville.
The Next Chapter: Shrink
Time. The one thing we never have enough of.
As a working mother, I am always seeking ways to save time. Self-checkouts, first brought to stores in the 80’s, are one of those things that save me time.
Initially called self-service machines, they were first introduced to lower labor expenses. As technology and grocery stores have expanded through the years, so have their popularity.
But now, retailers are rethinking their self-checkout machines due to the ongoing concerns with consumer error…
The Hereafter opens in former Jimmy Can’t Dance space in Downtown Louisville
The 19th century-inspired cocktail parlor is open Wednesday through Saturday offering cocktails, live music and small bites.
Where living within your means will cost you the most in WNY
Erie County is by far the most expensive county in Western New York to buy a home — but when it comes to housing affordability, a town in Chautauqua County takes the lead.