Pandemic delayed but didn’t derail Cassandra Brunson’s designs on success
Among the women launching businesses through the pandemic was Cassandra Brunson: “While it had its challenges, starting a business during the Covid-19 pandemic also presented several opportunities for growth. We discovered untapped creativity — the pandemic has forced us to think outside the box and find innovative solutions to new problems.”
Opening bakery during pandemic turned out to be a sweet dream for Traci Thompson
Despite launching during a pandemic, 'we are much more successful then I anticipated and now have seven full-time employess and 10 part-time employees,' says the Sweet Dough entrepreneur.
Exclusive: Lender forecloses on Montgomery Park loan
The building will go up for auction in February outside the Multnomah County Courthouse.
Craig Haskins takes the title industry into the 21st century
Craig Haskins was there during the pre-email era. He helped end it.
Scottsdale homebuilder buys land to build 1,225 homes in north Phoenix
The homebuilder plopped down $20.7 million in cash to buy the first parcel of land and is moving dirt this month.
MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences selects dean
A local graduate school jointly operated by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and the UTHealth Science Center at Houston has selected its next dean after a search began over a year ago. Click through to learn more about the school and its new leader.
What Fearless Fund means to Atlanta’s businesswomen of color
They fear a lawsuit may halt the work of a fund that provides so much more than access to capital.
‘Largest solar panel manufacturer in Europe’ chooses Waller County for US expansion
Turkey-based Elin Energy chose a business park in Waller County for its first facility in the United States.
Colliers New Mexico-El Paso hires new managing director with over 30 years of experience
On Aug. 28, Colliers New Mexico-El Paso hired a new managing director with over 30 years of experience in commercial real estate.
University of Houston breaks ground on $65M technology building in Sugar Land
The University of Houston has broken ground on a new building in Sugar Land for the UH Cullen College of Engineering-Technology Division, which was formed in a merger earlier this year. Click through to the story to read more about the new building and related progress UH has made.