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The first major home appraisal since the pandemic found property values increasing in Cuyahoga, Lake, Lorain and Geauga counties. What does that mean for taxes?
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Current federal law prohibits banks from working with cannabis businesses. What can Ohio marijuana entrepreneurs do to protect their assets as the industry continues to gain footing nationally?
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In June, Ohio opened the application process for state medical marijuana dispensaries to sell recreational products. With established medical companies getting first dibs, where does that leave the rest of the market?
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What are the pros and cons of a vertically integrated cannabis model where companies are controlling all stages of production? Businesses attempting this have more licenses and compliance needs, but high start-up costs could lead to increased profits down the road.
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What can cannabis tourism look like in Northeast Ohio in the wake of legalization? Area experts weigh the possibilities.
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Black Americans are largely underrepresented in financial services, comprising about 5% of industry professionals. Northeast Ohio minority financiers are working to bridge the gap through mentorship and job opportunities.
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Legal adult-use cannabis entering the mainstream provides an opportunity for Northeast Ohio dispensaries to reach new customers while servicing longtime clientele. Businesses must differentiate themselves as well as navigate rules about how their products are advertised.
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Artificial intelligence will never replace physicians and surgeons, but how can this technology be integrated into the “art” of cosmetic surgery? Cleveland doctors weigh in.
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What does sustainability look like in the cannabis industry for area growers? Legal restrictions make it tough for the industry to be environmentally friendly, but as adult-use grows, so will calls from the “green” public.
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The Cleveland Institute of Art’s m.power class aims to give students tangible product design and entrepreneurship experience.