For a lucky few businesses—particularly those in the fields of health care, distance
learning, and delivery—the pandemic actually expedited success.
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The Cambria/Fairfield development has been idle for two months.
The tech company’s revenue hit $204 million in 2019.
Economic upheaval caused by the virus is inevitably going to spawn an outbreak of lawsuits. Law firms are getting ready.
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Economic upheaval caused by the virus is inevitably going to spawn an outbreak of lawsuits. Law firms are getting ready.
Big companies were not immune from damage amid civil unrest.
Following months of virus-related closures and subsequent riot damage, local businesses now face a new challenge to reopening: glass repair backlogs.
The startup is developing therapies for sleep apnea.
All airport employees will be required to wear masks, and social distancing measures remain in effect.
Current state guidelines “not a sustainable business model,” industry leaders say.
New joint venture outlines mixed-use plan for 13-acre parcel.
The co-working industry has taken a hit from the pandemic, but local operators are working hard to reopen.
Eligible businesses can apply for grants of up to $25,000.
State agency DEED says tracking jobs numbers “difficult” during pandemic.
The holiday marking the end of slavery “takes on additional significance in this moment,” Target CEO says.
Covid-19 forced businesses to take a hard look at their technological practices and cultures. Now remote work will be viewed as mainstream in many companies.
As the assistant commissioner of immigrant and refugee affairs, Anisa Hajimumin says she’ll focus on removing barriers for New Americans.
CEO also cites “government-mandated hibernation” among challenges
The retailer promised to hit the $15 an hour mark by the end of the year.