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aASSIST COOPERATIVES THROUGH CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENTS: Local jobs, local money — that's what cooperatives are all about. Every city should provide support staff and resources to help folks wanting to set up a co-op. It's just good business. Cleveland, Ohio, and Madison, Wisconsin...
The city of Cleveland is simultaneously developing several projects to revitalize its historic...By BakerDeniseNation's Cities Weekly
In Lordstown, a community southeast of Cleveland in the Silver Shovel-winning state of Ohio,Ultium Cells’ joint venture between General Motors and LG Chem will create 1,000 jobs making lithium ion batteries for GM all-electric vehicles(find more info in the project sidebar). ...
MONTICELLOAM Closes $73.2MM in Bridge and Working Capital Financing for Ohio Skilled Nursing Portfolio MONTICELLOAM, a specialized multifamily and seniors housing bridge lending platform, announced the closing of $73,200,000 in total bridge and working capital financing for a portfolio of seniors ...
With over $4 billion in new development projects totaling more than 10 million square feet under construction, Boston is booming. The Innovation District along the South Boston waterfront has attracted over 200 new companies and 4,000 new jobs across a variety of industries, including technology...
More and more jobs throughout Northeast Ohio are hiring but for many, the struggle of finding applicants remains. While incentives... Dec 05 2021 A joint project between the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) and The Centers for Families and Children provided 12 months... Nov ...
Recorded before Trump's speech in Geneva Ohio (Ashtabula County), Oct. 27 2016. Organizers had three days notice. The public had even less. But the Olympic Training Center was filled to capacity hours before Trump arrived. Lines for admission, thousands of people long, snaked through the pa...
Cleveland was the nation's fifth-largest city in 1920, behind New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Detroit, and a major hub of U.S. manufacturing. A significant decline in manufacturing jobs over many years largely contributed to Cleveland becoming the 18th-largest city by 1980, then to the...
The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, right up the street, is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks distributed across the country that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., comprise the Federal Reserve System. Congress designed the Fed more than 100 years ago as a ...