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One of the D.C. region’s largest public companies has opened its first office in Canada’s biggest city as part of a larger push to accelerate growth across North America and the United Kingdom. DXC ...
Business group Greater St. Louis Inc. said last week it's hired an executive search firm to find a replacement for former CEO Jason Hall, after he left for a new job in Columbus, Ohio, in January.
Milwaukee craft breweries face uncertainty as trade wars impact exports, costs, and supply chains. Local businesses struggle to plan amid tariff chaos.
Questions arise about the St. Augustine Airport's priorities as it juggles ongoing investigations, public records requests, and development plans.
The development has started leasing its apartments, townhomes and single-family homes, with retail shops expected to soon follow.
Check out how a Georgia Tech graduate's craving for home-cooked meals turned into a South Indian food chain Indian fast casual cuisine is coming to the World Golf Village. According to an April 14 St.
A unanimous vote in the Florida Senate could signal a major shift in housing policy. The Florida Senate on April 9 unanimously passed a bill that would require local governments to allow what are ...
From coffee to construction, local business owners discuss how tariffs are impacting their ability to operate.
Companies' increasing reluctance to forecast their own results adds to reasons for caution on interest rates, Raphael Bostic said. Do you know a leader that stands out from the crowd? We’re looking ...
A large suburban Cincinnati office park has sold, with the new buyers paying just 37 cents on the dollar compared to what the park's last owner paid in 2015.
Creature Comforts' CEO says tariffs create pressure on the craft beer industry, but there could be a silver lining.
Redfin economists are sounding the alarm about how potential new tariffs could throw a wrench into Tampa Bay's favorable rental market conditions.