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Students from four Northeast Ohio schools are learning the ins and outs of startup companies, including how to decide which ones are worth the investment.
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Entrepreneurship in Ohio is growing and many colleges provide students with programs to foster that growth.
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A new chapter is being written about independent bookshops that could be titled “Independent Bookstores are Thriving…and Growing in Northeast Ohio.”
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Entrepreneurism can be a lonely endeavor, but a new dedicated space downtown is providing owners with a 24/7 business and informal get-together hub, say its creators.
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Felux, a startup company based in Cleveland, is seeking to innovate with steel. CEO and co-founder Dallas Hogensen said the company's goal is to connect the iron industry to new technologies, such as an online marketplace.
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Experts and students will present TEDx lectures around "The Power of Good" theme.
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Uncertainty is gripping the financial markets in the wake of recent bank failures.
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City Goods occupies seven hangar-like buildings in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood providing 24 local vendors with an affordable brick and mortar location while encouraging foot traffic and reducing the hassles of running a business.
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CWRU has announced the launch of a new startup called Illumis that aims to bring HoloAnatomy software to students around the world.
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COO Jessica Sublett's two big goals for Bounce in the new year: support polymer companies and support healthcare startups.