Wake Forest University medical student selected to rotate with Carolina Panthers as part of NFL diversity in sports medicine initiative
Alexis Restrepo, a fourth year medical student at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, has been selected as one of 32 medical students from 19 medical schools across the country to participate in the NFL’s Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.
Restrepo will complete a one-month clinical rotation with the Carolina Panthers, where she will observe and participate in the care of players and work directly with and under the supervision of the team physicians — some of whom are…
How downtown Phoenix compares to other cities for Covid-19 pandemic recovery
Downtown Phoenix's recovery since the Covid-19 pandemic has remained steady as more people move downtown and developers build more apartments to support the growth. Experts say downtown Phoenix still has room to grow.
What Austin’s tightened water restrictions mean for businesses
Austin Water will soon enter stage two of its drought contingency plan. That means businesses will need to be mindful of new restrictions, including irrigation watering restrictions similar to what homeowners face.
Little Miss BBQ owners cite rising costs as they cancel midtown Phoenix expansion
Citing rising interest rates and increases in construction costs, the restaurant's owners told the Business Journal said it didn’t make financial sense to move forward with the project.
Philadelphia-area private schools spending millions on athletic facilities, esports centers, other projects
One Montgomery County school is readying to unveil its $10 million health and wellness center while another has created an Esports and Technology Center as part of ongoing investments on campus.
Banking & Finance Tracker: Amerant Bank to transfer shares to NYSE; Former exec indicted in $250M fraud scheme
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South Florida real estate projects in the pipeline for the week of Aug. 11
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Residential real estate CEO says people trump technology in the industry
“I remember when the Blackberry was going to save us all,” Lane McCormack, CEO of Ansley Real Estate Christie's International, quipped.
‘Larger fish in a smaller pond’: Developers debut first Philadelphia apartment project in Olde Kensington
After working in New York, the firms chose Philadelphia to launch their development company. “As younger developers [with] a young platform, we wanted to be somewhat of a larger fish in a smaller pond rather than the reverse in New York.”