Next City: Can Charleston Learn From Cleveland’s Support of Small Business Entrepreneurs? Oscar Perry Abello January 30, 2017 Born and raised in Cleveland, Diane Linston knew she wanted to work in fashion since she was 14 years old. “It started in home economics class in junior high school,” she remembers. “In one part you...
Coming Soon to Charleston? Pittsburgh Launches Crowdfunding for Building Redevelopment Jake Lynch January 29, 2017 So, let’s imagine there’s an old, abandoned shopfront in your main street. (I know, for most West Virginians this is probably not too much of a stretch.) And let’s say you and a few of your friends...
Stronger Together: The Hub Finds a Home Among Peers at New Space in Charleston’s Warehouse District Stephanie Tyree January 28, 2017 The Hub is expanding in 2017 – bringing on new staff, new programs and, in a few short months, moving into a new collaborative office space with two other community development groups in Charleston. As...
Coffee With A Cop Lesli Forbes January 24, 2017 Downtown Charleston business and property owners and Charleston Police Department officers will come together for Coffee with a Cop to discuss ideas and learn more about each other at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, Jan....
Tamarack Foundation to host Arts Business Think Tank Alissa Novoselick January 21, 2017 On February 11, the Tamarack Foundation for the Arts will host the Arts Business Think Tank, a convening for West Virginian artists and arts leaders, in Flatwoods, WV. Attendees will take part in a series of...
WVSU Students Place in International Business Competition Jack Bailey January 18, 2017 A trio of West Virginia State University business students finished among the top 50 teams in the world in a recent computer-based business simulation. WVSU seniors Casey Criner, Joshua Dearien and Matthew...