Three years ago, Sears sold 235 stores to Seritage Growth Properties for $2.7 billion, and while Sears stores continue to lose hundreds of millions of dollars every year, many new developments are rising in the footprints of their former properties,…
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The 1,500-person city of Mayo, Fla., temporarily changed its name to "Miracle Whip" in a branding prank led by Kraft Heinz, according to CNBC.
La Port (Ind.) Hospital began construction of its $125 million replacement facility Aug. 23, according to Inside Indiana Business.
Economists are noticing a so-called "Amazon Effect," in which the actions of dominant corporations may be affecting things like jobs and inflation, according to a recent column in The New York Times.
Carmel-based Indiana University Health North Hospital broke ground on its $55 million cancer center, which will consolidate cancer services, according to Inside Indiana Business.
San Francisco-based California Pacific Medical Center Mission Bernal, part of the Sacramento, Calif-based Sutter Health system, has opened its doors to patients. The hospital replaces the aging St. Luke's Campus in San Francisco.
A recent press release by NTT DATA announces their partnership with Spear, Inc. has been approved to enter the Small Business Administration's All Small Mentor-Protégé Program (ASMPP).
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced he will not take the company private, as he had previously considered.
The following hospitals announced or completed plans in the last week to expand, upgrade or renovate their facilities.
Twenty-four years ago Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos posted the first job ad for what would become the e-commerce giant, Business Insider reports.