Why Atlanta business owners are cautiously optimistic about the future (podcast)
Despite signs that inflation is cooling, business leaders across the region continue to face macroeconomic challenges.
In this podcast, Nora Bryant, managing director and Georgia market executive for middle market banking and specialized industries at JPMorgan Chase, discusses top trends, challenges and opportunities for Atlanta business owners and how businesses are feeling as they head into 2024.
“While it’s too early to say how the Fed will manage interest rates, most of our clients are…
Dallas-based Stream is about to overhaul Austin’s Sixth Street nightlife district
After buying up more than 30 properties along East Sixth Street, this Dallas-based real estate plans to start 2024 by making renovations to the historic structures within its portfolio that line the popular Austin strip. This story looks at the transformation planned and includes several new renderings from the architect.
Bay Area-based Raw Superfoods Cafe joining Howe ‘Bout Arden
A cafe chain that specializes in plant-based items is adding its second local site, which will be in the Howe 'Bout Arden center.
Women Who Lead in Mental Health: Eula Lee-Whittaker, UTHSC Center for Youth Advocacy & Well-Being
Eula Lee-Whittaker, Ph.D., is working on a big goal that could greatly impact the community.
Women Who Lead in Mental Health: Leslie Robinson of the University of Memphis
As a professor, Leslie Robinson, Ph.D., conducts research on risky health behavior in young people and teaches graduate courses for doctoral students in clinical psychology.
Women Who Lead in Mental Health: Susan Deason of Memphis Allies/Youth Villages
Unfortunately, across the U.S. and the Bluff City, trauma within families and children in neighborhoods with high community violence rates is increasing. Susan Deason is working to combat it, though she’s not alone.
Summerhill Mexican eatery D Boca N Boca changes hands
The restaurant's chef and former owner will stay on board.
New Mexico Aero Service to boost state’s aircraft storage capacity in Moriarty
Storage for aircraft in New Mexico is critically low, according to co-owner Fernando Nuñez, and he hopes his two new hangars will help.
Marquette students envision apartments, condos, hotel for Johnson Controls block in downtown Milwaukee
Teams of Marquette University students this past week presented their concepts to transform Johnson Controls International's downtown Milwaukee offices into housing, breweries, hotel rooms and other new uses. Find out the details of their proposals.
Freight company plans $36M project, 65 new jobs for Birmingham
The current facility no longer has the capacity to house the company's growing needs.