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The Capitol Theatre in Flint, Michigan, originally opened in 1928 as a W.S. Butterfield movie house. The ornate theatre was designed by architect John Eberson in the historic atmospheric style. Eberson’s theatres combined a domed ceiling, meant to evoke the night sky, with arches, trellises and balconies to create the
BackgroundBrad Toothaker and Ryan Rans, principals with Great Lakes Capital, spearheaded a new, mixed-use development in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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8 Ways to Maximize ROI at Conferences
Attending conferences can be pricey, but these suggestions from experts will help you get the most from your investment.
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Why Your Employees’ Financial Wellbeing Affects Your Corporate Brand
Eighty percent of employers report that financial stress is lowering their employees’ performance level, and it’s costing them some half a trillion dollars annually. Everything from home loans to student debt is stressing out America’s workforce; many workers don’t feel prepared to fully address these problems. Stress
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Why Small Businesses Must Go Narrow (Extremely Narrow) to Survive
The path to success runs through radical specialization.
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SECURE Act: How it Can Affect Your Estate Planning
When Congress passed the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act — which took effect on Jan. 1, 2020 — it created a mixed bag of benefits and new requirements for Americans saving for retirement. The law was also a way for the government to get access to retirement savings sooner so that mone
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6 Quick Money Moves to Make Before the Year Ends
Six practical things you can do before the end of the year to set yourself up for a stronger financial future.
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The truth behind America's labor shortage is we're not ready to rethink work
Roughly 10 million Americans are unemployed, yet hiring slowed sharply in April as the US reopened. The labor-shortage trend has less to do with too few workers and more to do with rethinking labor. The pandemic and stimulus led Americans to reevaluate work - and demand higher pay for it. See more stories on Insider's
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3 ways to bolster supply chain cybersecurity as attacks accelerate
A procurement manager at a mid-size company receives a text message from the CEO saying that their warehouse vendor is offering a 30% discount if they
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Fed’s ‘Wake-Up Call’: Investors ‘Losing Confidence’ After Latest Inflation Surge—How Aggressive Could Rate Hikes Be?
Topline As markets grapple with concerns about how quickly the Federal Reserve will reverse its pandemic-era policy, investment banks are warning
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5 Things That Will Change Forever For Small Business Websites
After the pandemic, a lot of things will go back to normal for small businesses. But, some things will remain changed forever. Here are five things that I think will change permanently for small business websites around the globe. No Companies Without Websites After The PandemicThere will no longer be companies without