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Ingenuity Cleveland’s planned expansion of its Hamilton Collaborative space will give more artist-entrepreneurs an opportunity to pursue their dreams, officials said.
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Willoughby-born pro wrestler Michael Hutter has started Exodus Pro Wrestling, a new company based in Cleveland. His family-friendly attraction seeks to find fans amid a crowded entertainment marketplace.
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He says Ohioans are going to benefit from new jobs that come with planned investments.
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Anne Skoch owns Anne Cate, a business selling handmade purses and accessories based in Mentor.
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Despite updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state-level government will not be putting the face mask mandate into place again. Without a state mandate, businesses aren't likely to require them either.
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The company is to work on its plans for pedestrians, parking, and traffic patterns, as well as how the design would fit into Public Square and the Warehouse District.
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The relationship between businesses and schools in Ohio has often been contentious as they regularly spar over school tax bills, abatements and exemptions that affect the pocketbooks of both sides.
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The relationship between businesses and schools in Ohio has often been contentious as they regularly spar over school tax bills, abatements and exemptions that affect the pocketbooks of both sides.
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A University of Akron professor talks about the importance of cybersecurity, especially after the significant attack that affected gasoline supplies in areas of the country.
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The city's budget, businesses, neighborhood development and internet access are some ideas that could see some of the money.