Independence Blue Cross-led coalition launches to eliminate race-based medicine in Philadelphia region
A group of Philadelphia-area health care organizations are banding together on an initiative to eliminate the use of race as a variable in medical diagnoses and treatments.
KC Mathews leaves UMB for Commerce Trust
KC Mathews left UMB Bank after 21 years to accept a job at Commerce Trust.
Albuquerque business leaders’ outlook remains optimistic despite inflation concerns
While Albuquerque’s business community has experienced growth in recent years, particularly in the aerospace and film industries, its leaders have also had to combat their fair share of challenges. Persistent labor shortages, inflation and increased competition continue to impact local business operations. However, our business leaders have exhibited resiliency before, and remain confident in their own companies despite persistent headwinds, which is in-line with the outlook of business leaders…
Women of Influence: Whalen CPAS CEO Lisa Shuneson says accounting is a vocation and a profession
When Lisa Shuneson talks about accounting, it makes you want to be an accountant.
Tampa’s HealthEdge Partners closes fourth fund with $160M in commitments
The $160 million fund marks HealthEdge Partner's largest capital raise to date.
Pennsylvania firm proposes 14-story Lafayette Street project
A Philadelphia-based real estate firm has proposed a 14-story apartment tower on Lafayette St, according to Metro records. EQT Exeter is seeking final approval for the 388-unit project on its Pie Town property.
Ohio’s first Buc-ee’s will land in Dayton
A Dayton-area city leader is bursting with excitement at the prospect of becoming the state’s first Buc-ee’s site in Ohio.
The Jackson apartments, 7 years in the making, open for tenants in New York City’s Jackson Heights
The delivery of The Jackson comes as housing scarcity is causing rent prices to rise and New York government officials to scramble for solutions.
Starbucks, Mexican nacho chain and more to open at Wynwood project still in development
The 10-story building will also have 318 apartments and a total of 50,210 square feet of commercial space.
Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart buys Amherst site from People Inc.
People Inc., a Buffalo private human services agency, sold a property on Main Street in Amherst to Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart for $1.15 million.