Ohio: Economic History Spurs Future Growth
By Lori Culpepper
Ohio boasts a strong business environment, skilled labor pool, integrated infrastructure and scale-up opportunities. All of these features lend themselves to a strong and growing economy for the state.
Ohio has one of the Top 5 business climates in the nation and is second in the…
STARTUP TAKES COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY TO NEW TERRITORY
Adaptive Towers Approved for Rural Jump-Start Tax Credit in Mesa County, Colo.
GRAND JUNCTION, CO (May 1, 2017) – The Grand Junction Economic Partnership (GJEP) is pleased to welcome the latest company to join Colorado’s Rural Jump-Start Tax Credit program in Mesa County. Adaptive Towers, approved last month…
President Trump’s Trade Policy and Industrial Real Estate
President Donald Trump’s focus on curbing the trade deficit by bolstering U.S. exports and reducing imports could drive policy changes that impact industrial real estate markets throughout the U.S., Cushman & Wakefield reported in a recent logistics and industrial research briefing. However, the report concludes that a…
Differences Between Generation Z and Millennials As They Enter The Workforce
There’s a new generation in town, and it’s one that employers better get ready for, because it’s 23 million strong and will be flooding the workforce by the end of the decade.
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Generation Z; a confidence-filled group that doesn’t want to…
Best & Worst Small Cities to Start a Business
With National Small Business Week approaching, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2017’s best small cities to start a business.
To determine the most business-friendly small markets in the U.S., WalletHub’s analysts compared more than 1,200 small-sized cities across…