Here’s how the housing market fared after a highly anticipated spring buying season
The San Antonio Business Journal looked at what housing data from multiple sources says about the market.
U.S. attorney sentences Tampa individuals for $20M+ in covid fraud
Since the Middle District’s Covid-19 Fraud Task Force’s inception, the U.S. attorney has prosecuted 67 defendants who sought to defraud $78 million.
Now at two stores, growing sustainable local grocer Mason & Greens targets zero waste
Customers can bring their own refillable jars for a plastic-free option to shop vegan beauty products and groceries.
Deb Gandy, first Black female chair of the Northern Virginia Chamber, shares how she’ll focus on growth
One area of focus will be the state legislature, she said.
Clean energy to the rescue: Cleantech companies help fill lab buildings
In the past six months, clean energy companies have leased hundreds of thousands of square feet in Greater Boston that had been marketed to biotech companies.
Sarasota hospital breaks ground on $75 million research center
The health system's clinical research and education programs have tripled in size in recent years.
Face to Face: Meet Live Nation’s senior talent buyer, the man who brings your favorite bands to Houston
Phil Kosch used to be the musician on the stage, entertaining fans with his guitar skills. Now, he brings entertainment to Houston as Live Nation's talent buyer.
‘Unsung hero’ retiring CPD officer Al Staples thanked for service at Music Hall
Cincinnati Police Officer Al Staples is everyone’s friend. He’s the first responder who is credited with saving Whitney Austin’s life during a shooting at Fifth Third Bank on Fountain Square in 2018. He’s the singing police officer who graces the large mural on the CET building behind Music Hall. He’s the “Man of Faith” who sings for residents in nursing homes, and sometimes prays with them.
Chances are, if you attend events at Music Hall, you know him, too. He’s the smiling face…
Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra’s Summermusik series to feature Bach, bluegrass and more
Star violinist Tessa Lark remembers her first professional engagement as a performing artist. It was with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, for two back-to-back Young People’s Concerts. She was 16 years old, and in the Starling Preparatory String Project at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
It was a defining moment in her career.
“I just remember being kind of nervous for the first time,” she said. “For the second concert, I remember having so much excitement…
Beds for heads: Hotel construction is booming in Jacksonville
More than 2,100 hotel rooms are planned to be constructed in Jacksonville within the next three years, according to Visit Jacksonville's June 2023 hotel development report — the type of development that could shape the city by attracting both more tourists and more business travelers.