Albina Arts Center gets new owners
Under the request for proposals, the Albina Arts Center must center Portland's Black community.
Former Express Scripts headquarters building sells at auction to entity linked to Clayco
The building was sold at auction in a deal that closed in late June for roughly $9.7 million. St. Louis County appraisers set the value of the building at $25.99 million this year, up from $24.43 million in 2021, according to records.
Pollock’s Viewpoint: When it comes to Downtown, never count us out!
“If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem.”
Herschel Supply to open Santa Monica retail store, its first in California
The Santa Monica opening is the final store to open in Herschel Supply’s recent bout of expansion, with plans to operate more than 13 stores in North America by the end of 2023.
Rethinking State Street: How the Urban Land Institute wants to transform Chicago’s famous corridor
The Urban Land Institute, with support from the city's Department of Planning and Development and the Chicago Loop Alliance, released its recommendations for transforming State Street this week.
Restaurant industry leaders share tips on how to stay current in 2023
Experts in the restaurant industry shared advice on how to retain workers and hold the line on prices during PBN's annual Restaurant Roundtable.
Colorado employment report reveals volatility in one particular industry
A report from CDLE shows leisure and hospitality saw the largest gains in the private sector with 18,000 jobs added since July 2022, but shed 3,500 jobs in July alone — the most in the private sector for that month.
Paperwork issues meant over 16K Missourians lost Medicaid coverage in July
When Rebecca Uccello got a call that her daughter’s Medicaid coverage was in jeopardy, she said it “sent me into a tailspin.”
Her 13-year-old daughter, Izabella, has been on Medicaid since age two because of severe developmental disabilities, including a birth defect which prevents her spinal cord from properly developing and a neurological condition which causes fluid build-up in the brain.
Uccello, of Springfield, Missouri, said she received renewal paperwork to verify Izabella’s eligibility…
Midwest Trust expects to continue hiring and adding new markets
Midwest Trust continues expanding its nationwide footprint and seeking to hire highly qualified trust administrators to meet growing demand for its services.
GROWKS builds opportunity for KC-area small businesses, startups
GROWKS already has supported multiple area businesses and was an investor in KCRise Fund's third fund.