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Monthly Archives: March 2010
What’s Your Big Idea?
Even in these challenging economic times, many small businesses have been remarkably resilient, employing inventive efforts to stay competitive and remain in business. These businesses are a testament to the power and potential of innovative ideas and creative implementation. One … Continue reading
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Housing the Chamber With the Choo Choos
Anyone who lives in Kansas City knows that Union Station has struggled mightily to stay afloat since it reopened its doors a decade ago. I was one of the diehards who did not want to see Union Station demolished after … Continue reading →