Information for local and regional entrepreneurs, provided by the Burton D. Morgan Foundation:
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In this installment of "Making It," engineer Ken Burns shares the story of how he started TinyCircuits in Akron. TinyCircuits makes tiny electronic products — from a tiny processor, to a tiny screen, or even a tiny TV.
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In this installment of Making It, learn about Absolute Intense Wrestling, a Cleveland-based, independent wrestling organization that produces live wrestling events across Northeast Ohio and runs a wrestling training school.
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Cleveland Candle Company holds candle making classes with over 200 scents
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At more than a century old, Humphrey Popcorn keeps on popping.
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Sweet Designs creates uniquely molded chocolates and employs refugees and others in need
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Step inside Jake Ferrato's loft in Cleveland, where he makes custom sneakers with exotic leathers.
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Neon sign shop owner says his old-school lighting business is good despite competition from LEDs
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Conservation is at the heart of the company, with reclaimed wood all over Everarbor’s Tremont storefront.
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Tap has been boxing confections for decades. But the 100-year-old employed-owned company was saved by a jigsaw puzzle.
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Huge tunnels are being built to contain, clean and combat sewer overflow
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Coffee Coffee Coffee and Sixth City Cycles team up to create a unique retail space in Old Brooklyn
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Deborah Shapiro creates intricate collage art from torn magazines.
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Bertman has been the official mustard of the Cleveland Indians since 1925.
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The Biocycler uses fungi to transform construction and ag waste into useful products.