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L.A. business improvement districts' value questioned
When the bike patrols suddenly ended in downtown Los Angeles' arts district last month, junk began to pile up against the curb on Seaton Street. Over on Mateo Street, a trail of aqua-blue chips from shattered car windows glittered along the gutter....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Arts, Business Enterprises, Robert J. Lopez
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Flourish boutique defies market odds
More than 50 percent of new small businesses fail within the first five years of operation, according to the Small Business Association.Some owners run out of cash; others run out of steam doing everything themselves. Some businesses fail because of a...
Tags: Small Businesses, Television Industry, Media Industry, Layoffs and Downsizing, Blindness
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Opportunity springs from misfortune
South Bend TribuneIt pays to listen to your mom -- no matter how old you might be. Chris Jaworski, got an unexpected call from his mother in early 1997, advising him that Joe Barilich, owner of the Maciejewski Locker Plant, was about to retire. He was going to either sell...Tags: Natural Disasters, Marketing, Crime, Law and Justice, Plant Openings, Sausages
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Delray Beach faces decisions over future, growth
Delray Beach is at a crossroads. The city residents affectionately call the "Village by the Sea" is experiencing the growing pains of a town that has boomed in popularity: noise, traffic, parking issues and overdevelopment. As the economic recession...
Tags: Entertainment, Credit and Debt, Realty, Rentals, Apartments
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READER SUBMITTED: Connecticut Restaurants Improving with DineAbility
Eastern ConnecticutDineAbility, a Colchester, CT based restaurant consulting group, is performing pro bono (no fee) consulting for some Connecticut restaurants. "Our overall goal is to help restaurants accomplish their goals and deliver a better experience for their...Tags: Voluntown, Middletown, New London (New London, Connecticut), Colchester, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Theme parks seize on Potter's success to peddle new must-have items
At Universal Orlando, visitors can buy mugs of butterbeer pulled straight from the pages of the "Harry Potter" books — or eat Krusty Burgers made infamous by "The Simpsons" television show. At Walt Disney World, they can sample LeFou's Brew or The...
Tags: Disneyland Park, Star Wars (movie), Fiction, Islands of Adventure, SeaWorld
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Major Route 22 toll bridge traffic woes ahead
Pamela Joyce, who lives around the corner from the Route 22 toll bridge, understands as well as anyone the close connection that Easton and Phillipsburg share. Joyce lives in Easton but works in Phillipsburg. She'll often drive across the free bridge...
Tags: Larry Holmes, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Riegelsville, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Lafayette College
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New, returning vendors poised to reopen Annapolis Market House
A decade since the 2003 tropical storm that began its fiscal and operational woes, Market House in downtown Annapolis is expected to reopen in the coming weeks with a lineup of vendors selling falafel, gelato, sandwiches and crab cakes from the historic...
Tags: Ice Cream, Washington, DC, Sales, Severna Park, Foods and Beverages
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'Iron Man' vs. 'Man of Steel'? Gwyneth Paltrow shows mettle
If there was any sort of competition between the year’s most anticipated superhero films, “Iron Man 3” and “Man of Steel” — which opened at the U.S. box office six weeks apart — “Iron Man” actress...
Tags: Mark Cuban, Brandon Bollig, Logan Pause, Wicker Park, Gold Coast
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Mixed-use development, boutique hotel, parking structure suggested for Boyne City
BOYNE CITY — Imagine waking up, looking out the window at the sun rising over Lake Charlevoix, then walking out the door to a bustling sidewalk. A short stroll from one end of town to the other reveals multiple coffee shops, bookstores, restaurants,...
Tags: University of Michigan, Startups, Media Industry, Rentals, Market Research
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Cheesecake Factory succeeds with indulgence for the common man
The Cheesecake Factory is at once an ostentatious den of dining and decorative excess as well as a homespun throwback to family tradition. Witness the florid murals and French-inspired checked floors, the dozens of cheesecakes in sumptuous flavors...
Tags: Media Industry, Cheesecake Factory, Justin Bieber, Entertainment, The Big Bang Theory (tv program)
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Carl's Jr. CEO: Expect kiosks at fast-food joints, more part-timers
Expect self-serve kiosks at fast-food restaurants and more part-time workers as the Affordable Care Act continues rolling out, according to Andy Puzder, chief executive of CKE Restaurants Inc. Also, don't expect many more of CKE's Carl's Jr. restaurants...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, The Wall Street Journal, Employees, Barack Obama, Labor Legislation
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