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GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students.THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Watch as Rachel Abbey McCafferty of the Crain’s newsroom speaks with a local panel of experts about the digital divide issue in Cleveland. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the digital divide like no other here in Northeast Ohio. With schools, doctor's appointments and everyday life going virtual, the problem is at the forefront more than ever. NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information.WOMEN OF NOTE 2020
Each year, Crain’s Cleveland Business honors a group of women who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to Northeast Ohio. This year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic turmoil, that commitment has been more critical than ever. The members of this year’s class have risen to the occasion, displaying resilience, tenacity, compassion and grace. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc, is an MBE, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Section 3, EDGE and DBE certified firm specializing in Project Management Services such as Project Engineering and Superintendent support staffing. We also offer Post Construction services specializing in education, health care and commercialfacilities.
OHIO HIRES GOOGLE TO HELP FLUSH OUT UNEMPLOYMENT FRAUD Ohio hires Google to help flush out unemployment fraud. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has signed an agreement with Google in an effort to stem the flood of fraudulent unemployment benefit claims plaguing the state system, Gov. Mike DeWine announced. The governor said at his Thursday, March 25, coronavirus update thatmarijuana.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AKRON INNOVATION CAMPUS BUILDINGS GO UP FOR SALE Akron Innovation Campus buildings go up for sale. Dan Shingler. Marija Lemon. The Akron Innovation Campus has two buildings with 65,000 square feet of space that went on the market in mid-April. A major office complex between downtown Akron and the University of Akron is for sale. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property. HOMEPAGE | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESSNEWSVOICESEVENTSAWARDSSPECIALREPORTSLISTS
GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students.THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Watch as Rachel Abbey McCafferty of the Crain’s newsroom speaks with a local panel of experts about the digital divide issue in Cleveland. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the digital divide like no other here in Northeast Ohio. With schools, doctor's appointments and everyday life going virtual, the problem is at the forefront more than ever. NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information.WOMEN OF NOTE 2020
Each year, Crain’s Cleveland Business honors a group of women who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to Northeast Ohio. This year, amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic turmoil, that commitment has been more critical than ever. The members of this year’s class have risen to the occasion, displaying resilience, tenacity, compassion and grace. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc, is an MBE, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Section 3, EDGE and DBE certified firm specializing in Project Management Services such as Project Engineering and Superintendent support staffing. We also offer Post Construction services specializing in education, health care and commercialfacilities.
OHIO HIRES GOOGLE TO HELP FLUSH OUT UNEMPLOYMENT FRAUD Ohio hires Google to help flush out unemployment fraud. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services has signed an agreement with Google in an effort to stem the flood of fraudulent unemployment benefit claims plaguing the state system, Gov. Mike DeWine announced. The governor said at his Thursday, March 25, coronavirus update thatmarijuana.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AKRON INNOVATION CAMPUS BUILDINGS GO UP FOR SALE Akron Innovation Campus buildings go up for sale. Dan Shingler. Marija Lemon. The Akron Innovation Campus has two buildings with 65,000 square feet of space that went on the market in mid-April. A major office complex between downtown Akron and the University of Akron is for sale. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property. HOMEPAGE | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESS GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students. MINORITY-OWNED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Adrian Maldonado & Associates Inc, is an MBE, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Section 3, EDGE and DBE certified firm specializing in Project Management Services such as Project Engineering and Superintendent support staffing. We also offer Post Construction services specializing in education, health care and commercialfacilities.
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KEYBANK INVESTS IN XUP PAYMENTS IN LATEST FINTECH BID KeyBank invests in XUP Payments in latest fintech bid. Jeremy Nobile. Roger Mastroianni. Key Tower in downtown Cleveland is the headquarters of KeyBank. KeyBank has made an equity investment in XUP Payments of North Carolina, a division of Midtown Consulting Group that formed in 2019. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. DEWINE: USE OHIO RECOVERY PLAN FUNDS TO PAY FEDERAL DeWine: Use Ohio recovery plan funds to pay federal unemployment loan. Gov. Mike DeWine announced that he wants to use a portion of the more than $5 billion in American Rescue Plan relief funds to pay off the state's $1.46 billion unemployment compensation loan from the federal government. "I am recommending to the General Assembly we use a BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. TREO APARTMENTS READY TO RISE TREO apartments ready to rise. Contributed. More than $33 million in financing has been put in place to build TREO at 2487 W. 25th St., Cleveland. The developer planning TREO, a five-floor apartment building in Cleveland, has closed on almost $33 million in loans and started clearing its site near West 25th Street and Columbus Road.JEREMY NOBILE
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NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information. EXCELLENCE IN HR 2020 Honorees will be recognized, and winners announced in all categories, during the virtual Excellence in HR event at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19. Keynote presenter Peggy Zone Fisher, president and CEO at The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, will lead a discussion on inclusion and diversity in the workplace. Reprints. Year list 20202019.
OPINION: HAVING A SIDE HUSTLE CAN TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER The main reason is usually to earn extra cash, but there are also other benefits, like learning new skills and making connections. Starting a side hustle was hugely beneficial for my own career and well-being. I spent my 20s working different tech teams and feeling overworked, underpaid and out of place. I struggled with a toxic workculture
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Jeremy Nobile joined Crain’s Cleveland Business as the finance and legal affairs reporter in September 2014. Prior to joining Crain’s, he worked for the Record-Courier in Ravenna, Ohio, as a multimedia reporter covering breaking news, features, education and local government. A native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Jeremy earned his bachelor’s degree in newspaper journalism with a minor in NFL DRAFT: VACCINATED BROWNS FANS WILL HAVE STRONG CSU on Thursday, April 29, is offering 26% off season tickets — a nod to the Browns' position in Round 1 of the draft. That puts general admission seats at $44.40 for the season (with a minimum purchase of two), corner seats at $88.80 and sideline seats at $133.20 for 2021-22. The promotion will run from 8 p.m. until the Browns are onthe clock.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property. HOMEPAGE | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESSNEWSVOICESEVENTSAWARDSSPECIALREPORTSLISTS
GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students.SUBSCRIPTION PAGE
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NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information. EXCELLENCE IN HR 2020 Honorees will be recognized, and winners announced in all categories, during the virtual Excellence in HR event at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19. Keynote presenter Peggy Zone Fisher, president and CEO at The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, will lead a discussion on inclusion and diversity in the workplace. Reprints. Year list 20202019.
OPINION: HAVING A SIDE HUSTLE CAN TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER The main reason is usually to earn extra cash, but there are also other benefits, like learning new skills and making connections. Starting a side hustle was hugely beneficial for my own career and well-being. I spent my 20s working different tech teams and feeling overworked, underpaid and out of place. I struggled with a toxic workculture
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Jeremy Nobile joined Crain’s Cleveland Business as the finance and legal affairs reporter in September 2014. Prior to joining Crain’s, he worked for the Record-Courier in Ravenna, Ohio, as a multimedia reporter covering breaking news, features, education and local government. A native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Jeremy earned his bachelor’s degree in newspaper journalism with a minor in NFL DRAFT: VACCINATED BROWNS FANS WILL HAVE STRONG CSU on Thursday, April 29, is offering 26% off season tickets — a nod to the Browns' position in Round 1 of the draft. That puts general admission seats at $44.40 for the season (with a minimum purchase of two), corner seats at $88.80 and sideline seats at $133.20 for 2021-22. The promotion will run from 8 p.m. until the Browns are onthe clock.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property.CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM
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The Detroit-based landlord wouldn't answer questions about its strategy for the shopping center — or its decision to bring a Florida-based consultant and a Massachusetts developer onto its leasing team. Meanwhile, sources confirmed to Crain's that Ken Till, the Bedrock executive tasked with overseeing projects in Cleveland, isno longer with
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Watch as Rachel Abbey McCafferty of the Crain’s newsroom speaks with a local panel of experts about the digital divide issue in Cleveland. The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the digital divide like no other here in Northeast Ohio. With schools, doctor's appointments and everyday life going virtual, the problem is at the forefront more than ever. LANDSCAPE PODCAST: THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE ROCK Greg Harris, president and CEO of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, sat down with our podcast host and resident music buff, Dan Polletta, for a discussion that ranged from record stores to the curation of exhibits and the Rock Hall's 2021 induction class. Plus, the two touched on how the Rock Hall plans to increase its footprintin Northeast Ohio.
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LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Instagram Our Mission. For 40 years, Crain’s Cleveland Business has been the trusted source for business news and information for Northeast Ohio’s COMPANIES WARN OF LABOR SHORTAGES; ECONOMISTS CALL THEM Companies warn of labor shortages; economists call them temporary. A 'Help Wanted' sign outside a restaurant in Houston. Photographer: Callaghan O'Hare/Bloomberg. As the U.S. job market comes roaring back, there's a growing debate about whether there are enough workers to power faster economic growth. BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. DDR CORP. IS NOW SITE CENTERS CORP. Completing another step in its transformation, Beachwood-based DDR Corp. (NYSE: DDR) on Friday, Oct. 12 changed its name to SITE Centers Corp. and its stock symbol to "SITC.". David R. Lukes, president and CEO, said in a news release Oct. 9 that announced the change, "Our new brand reflects our mission to drive sustainable growth by owning and investing in high quality communities and locations. AKRON INNOVATION CAMPUS BUILDINGS GO UP FOR SALE A major office complex between downtown Akron and the University of Akron is for sale. The Akron Innovation Campus, located at 411 and 441 Wolf Ledges Parkway, was put on the market on April 14 by its owner, the University of Akron Research Foundation (UARF), said real estate agent Jamie Dunford of CBRE in Cleveland. "Combined, it's just over 65,000 rentable square feet," Dunford said of LANDLORD SPAT HAS CBIZ SET TO LEAVE INDEPENDENCE BY EARLY 2022 Landlord spat has CBIZ set to leave Independence by early 2022. CBIZ has been such a prized tenant at Park Center Plaza in Independence that its name graces the building. CBIZ Inc., the publicly traded accounting and financial services company, has its headquarters at Suite 500 in Park Center Plaza III in Independence. HOMEPAGE | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESSNEWSVOICESEVENTSAWARDSSPECIALREPORTSLISTS
GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students.SUBSCRIPTION PAGE
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NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information. EXCELLENCE IN HR 2020 Honorees will be recognized, and winners announced in all categories, during the virtual Excellence in HR event at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19. Keynote presenter Peggy Zone Fisher, president and CEO at The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, will lead a discussion on inclusion and diversity in the workplace. Reprints. Year list 20202019.
OPINION: HAVING A SIDE HUSTLE CAN TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER The main reason is usually to earn extra cash, but there are also other benefits, like learning new skills and making connections. Starting a side hustle was hugely beneficial for my own career and well-being. I spent my 20s working different tech teams and feeling overworked, underpaid and out of place. I struggled with a toxic workculture
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Jeremy Nobile joined Crain’s Cleveland Business as the finance and legal affairs reporter in September 2014. Prior to joining Crain’s, he worked for the Record-Courier in Ravenna, Ohio, as a multimedia reporter covering breaking news, features, education and local government. A native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Jeremy earned his bachelor’s degree in newspaper journalism with a minor in NFL DRAFT: VACCINATED BROWNS FANS WILL HAVE STRONG CSU on Thursday, April 29, is offering 26% off season tickets — a nod to the Browns' position in Round 1 of the draft. That puts general admission seats at $44.40 for the season (with a minimum purchase of two), corner seats at $88.80 and sideline seats at $133.20 for 2021-22. The promotion will run from 8 p.m. until the Browns are onthe clock.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property. HOMEPAGE | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND BUSINESSNEWSVOICESEVENTSAWARDSSPECIALREPORTSLISTS
GAR Foundation awards $1.6 million to Akron-area nonprofits. From Crain's Akron Business: The GAR Foundation awarded more than $1.6 million in grants to Akron organizations at its May grant distribution meeting, including proactive grants to support summer learning at the YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs for Akron Public Schools students.SUBSCRIPTION PAGE
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NOTABLES IN HEALTH CARE The COVID-19 pandemic has tested the health care sector in ways we’ve never seen before, but industry professionals have risen to the occasion in a variety of areas. Teams and individuals ensured that life-saving transplant services continued despite the pandemic. Civic officials and boards helped to save lives through their services for citizens and the spread of information. EXCELLENCE IN HR 2020 Honorees will be recognized, and winners announced in all categories, during the virtual Excellence in HR event at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 19. Keynote presenter Peggy Zone Fisher, president and CEO at The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio, will lead a discussion on inclusion and diversity in the workplace. Reprints. Year list 20202019.
OPINION: HAVING A SIDE HUSTLE CAN TRANSFORM YOUR CAREER The main reason is usually to earn extra cash, but there are also other benefits, like learning new skills and making connections. Starting a side hustle was hugely beneficial for my own career and well-being. I spent my 20s working different tech teams and feeling overworked, underpaid and out of place. I struggled with a toxic workculture
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Jeremy Nobile joined Crain’s Cleveland Business as the finance and legal affairs reporter in September 2014. Prior to joining Crain’s, he worked for the Record-Courier in Ravenna, Ohio, as a multimedia reporter covering breaking news, features, education and local government. A native of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Jeremy earned his bachelor’s degree in newspaper journalism with a minor in NFL DRAFT: VACCINATED BROWNS FANS WILL HAVE STRONG CSU on Thursday, April 29, is offering 26% off season tickets — a nod to the Browns' position in Round 1 of the draft. That puts general admission seats at $44.40 for the season (with a minimum purchase of two), corner seats at $88.80 and sideline seats at $133.20 for 2021-22. The promotion will run from 8 p.m. until the Browns are onthe clock.
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY GETS $1 MILLION FOR ENDOWED Baldwin Wallace University. Medical Mutual is gifting Baldwin Wallace University $1 million for a new endowed professorship in public health. RECOMMENDED FOR YOU. Kent State University names new vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. AVOIDING FEDERAL TAX LIABILITY WHEN SELLING COMMERCIAL Gains from appreciation and upgrading a commercial property's market position may trigger federal taxes at the time of a sale. However, if a commercial property owner wants to stay in the game, they may delay taxes by following certain guidelines and buying a qualifying commercial property.CRAINSCLEVELAND.COM
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The Detroit-based landlord wouldn't answer questions about its strategy for the shopping center — or its decision to bring a Florida-based consultant and a Massachusetts developer onto its leasing team. Meanwhile, sources confirmed to Crain's that Ken Till, the Bedrock executive tasked with overseeing projects in Cleveland, isno longer with
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While a lot of the economy has returned to something approximating a normal state, at least before this latest surge of COVID-19 cases, arts and cultural organizations remain in a tough spot, since their operations usually rely on bringing together large numbers of people in crowded indoor spaces. MANUFACTURING updated 2 hours ago Increased demand prompts Stow's ShotStop to think expansion From Crain's Akron Business: The company's body armor has seen heavy demand from police departments this year, and ShotStop now is considering a move to Akron, where it hopes to secure more than 100,000 square feet of space. Opinion updated 2 hours ago Personal View: Build diversity and create equity by offering small businesses sustainable opportunities 'It's often said that small businesses are the foundation of the American economy. What isn't routinely recognized is the fact that small businesses owned by women and minorities face significant barriers to long-term economic success, namely access to capital and access to contracting opportunities,' Glen Shumate of the Construction Employers Association writes.Retail
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A stock trader's guide to holiday retail in the COVID-19 era From Bloomberg: Pandemic-driven lockdowns, shuttered malls and stuck-at-home consumers have hurt retailers in 2020 as COVID-19 ravaged the economy. With Black Friday done, equity traders are bracing for a holiday season where brick-and-mortar businesses that lack strong digital platforms could suffer.* Load More
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