Six Cleveland projects, including Cleveland Athletic Club, win historic tax...
The Ohio Development Services Agency awarded $37.8 million in tax credits Wednesday to help rehabilitate 55 buildings across the state. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Six Cleveland projects, including an...
View ArticleFormer Huntington Building wins $25 million 'catalytic' tax credit for...
The property, now called the 925 Building, bested the former May Co. department store and the old Goodyear campus in Akron for a highly coveted state award. CLEVELAND, Ohio - A $270 million plan to...
View ArticleWould you rather work downtown or in the suburbs? The Beat (poll)
Where would you rather work? Downtown or in the suburbs? Let us know in today's business poll. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Working downtown vs. working in the suburbs: There are pluses and minus to both. If...
View ArticleRetailers offering huge discounts for Super Saturday, the busiest Saturday...
Retailers are extending their sales, deepening their discounts, and keeping their stores open 'round the clock to pull still-reluctant shoppers into their stores this Super Saturday. CLEVELAND, Ohio...
View ArticleHyland Software among latest companies hosting weekend hackathon for a...
Hyland Software is among the latest companies to host a weekend hackathon for a greater good. CLEVELAND, Ohio - While lots of children in Northeast Ohio are still putting in last-minute requests for...
View ArticleCleveland tech industry has reason to celebrate a good 2015: Tech Czar Talk
One of the region's largest employers, Progressive Insurance, is learning the real lessons of innovation, while the tech industry overall in Northeast Ohio too is experiencing superlative growth. In...
View ArticleWhat is the most important economic problem Cleveland faces in the new year?...
What is the most important economic problem Cleveland faces in the new year? Tell us in today's business poll. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As another year comes to a close, many are noting how far Cleveland...
View ArticleDominion will train for gas leaks in new Boston Heights center
Dominion East Ohio is building a new training center to teach its field employees and firefighters how to deal with pipeline leaks and other natural gas emergencies. Architectural sketch of Dominion...
View ArticleDamage a utility line by reckless digging? You'll earn a big fine in Ohio
Be careful what you dig for. Ohio now ready to fine anyone who breaks a pipeline or cuts a cable. Water lines and other underground utility lines can be anywhere, under the street like this one in...
View ArticleAmish furniture maker Daniel Yoder is thriving in an Internet age: Smart...
Daniel Yoder, Amish furniture maker, is thriving during the Internet age. That's why he made the Plain Dealer's Smart Creatives 2016 list. HOLMES COUNTY, Ohio - With a long beard, suspenders and straw...
View ArticleRon Goldfarb, Tony Weber spotlight worthy causes in their rousing videos:...
Although their clientele includes Fortune 500 companies and high-profile projects, Ron Goldfarb and Tony Weber most relish using their video technology to spotlight Northeast Ohio nonprofits and their...
View ArticleHow New Avenues to Independence and InMotion maximize potential: Good News...
New Avenues for Independence and InMotion are two of 25 local agencies being featured in the annual Good News Giving campaign, which promotes local nonprofits that help the needy and underserved....
View ArticleCosmax USA CEO Sok-Min Yu has major plans for its first American factory, in...
Sok-Min Yu is the chief executive of Cosmax USA, a beauty, makeup and skincare brand from South Korea that opened in a former L'Oreal shampoo factory in early 2015. That's why Yu is on the Plain...
View ArticleCaitlin Johnson is a journalist turned energy activist: Smart Creatives 2016
Catlin Johnson, a journalist turned community organizer, is a different kind of environmentalist. That's earned her a spot on the Plain Dealer's Smart Creatives 2016 list. "During my now...
View ArticleJob cuts will slow, wages and hiring will grow in 2016, Challenger, Gray &...
The brisk pace of job cuts in 2015 is expected to decline in 2016. And not only that, but both hiring and wages are expected to pick up, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. CLEVELAND, Ohio...
View ArticleShoppers World CEO Sam Dushey goes "Undercover Boss" at Cleveland store on...
Shoppers World President and CEO Sam Dushey grew a beard, dyed his dark-brown hair platinum blond, put on glasses, and wore a diamond stud earring to play "Alex," an entry-level trainee at the...
View ArticleJohn Seryak, energy guru, is proof that engineers do it better: Smart...
"Energy efficient" has become a slogan and a sales pitch, but not for engineer John Seryak. That's why he's listed on the Plain Dealer's Smart Creatives 2016 list. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Energy efficiency...
View ArticleInteractive marketing agency C.TRAC acquired by Silicon Valley-based Pierry...
C.TRAC Inc., an interactive digital and direct mail market agency in Strongsville, was acquired Monday by Pierry Software out of the Silicon Valley region. Susan Williamson, C.TRAC's President, will...
View ArticlePease and Proper business consulting firms merge; combined...
Two Greater Cleveland accounting firms have merged to create one of the region's largest business advisory and consulting firms. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two Greater Cleveland accounting firms have merged...
View ArticleOil & gas will dominate U.S. energy through 2040, less regulation needed,...
Exporting U.S. oil will help consumers, says top U.S. oil lobbyist, because it will give U.S. producers the chance to compete globally. Thousands of new gas and oil wells in Ohio and other states have...
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