Duke Health adds Chapel Hill physician practice
The move continues the trend of consolidation happening among physician practices across the country.
Philips Respironics settlement window opens
The economic settlement was approved in the fall.
South Florida treatment center with 272 staff acquired
A for-profit business sold the facility to a nonprofit organization.
Winfield manufacturer will layoff 170 workers in plant closure
The Winfield plant manufactures customizable dispensers, including fragrance pumps, aerosol overcaps, trigger sprayers, dispensing closures and fine mist sprayers for name-brand products.
Fidelis Capital CEO lays out route to $2B in assets under management
By the end of 2024, CEO Rick Simonetti said he expects Fidelis Capital Partners, founded in 2022, will have reached $2 billion in assets under management. Click through to see how the firm plans to achieve that milestone and to check out DBJ's list of the largest wealth management firms in North Texas.
M&A Wrap: Bazaarvoice lands another deal; Snow Software finds buyer; Osano buys competitor, and more
A slew of Austin-based companies have been involved in mergers and acquisitions in recent weeks. Catch up on the latest deals in this article, which also includes ABJ's latest list of local accounting firms.
Big bank moves dozens of employees from downtown St. Louis to Earth City
A large bank has moved about 50 employees from downtown St. Louis to its office in Earth City in St. Louis County.
Two tenants secured for newly developed industrial project in Peoria
Remaining infill properties in cities like Peoria are being built out with new industrial development, landing leases with big companies. Before construction completed on one of the newest Peoria business parks, two big leases were secured with new tenants.
Peregrine Economics to open downtown Chicago headquarters next year
Peregrine Economics, whose four founders are all Chicago natives, is set to open its downtown Chicago headquarters next year.
SC Johnson threatens Canada plant closing if nearby residential project advances
Provincial officials in Ontario, Canada, have intervened after SC Johnson threatened to close a 250-employee, century-old plant in Canada if a residential development proceeds on an adjoining property.