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Blame It on the Framesnew

A Santa Fe business struggles to survive amid big-box competition.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Enrique Limon  |  08-30-2012  |  Business & Labor

The Shift to Local is Happening Across America, and It's Happening Nownew

I just spent 23 days traveling across America. I drove 9,220 miles, visited 25 cities and towns, and interviewed 75 people who are reshaping and reforming our communities by investing in local economies.
Dig Boston  |  Joe Grafton  |  08-20-2009  |  Business & Labor

How Federal Restrictions Created Colorado's Medical Marijuana Industrynew

The friction between federal and state law has created a booming industry in Colorado, with enterprising men and women stepping in to provide services physicians can't. The rest of the state may be in a recession, but Colorado's medical marijuana industry is thriving.
Boulder Weekly  |  David Accomazzo  |  08-17-2009  |  Drugs

Localwashing: The Corporate Co-Opt of Localnew

With Americans' new focus on buying products made close to home, corporations are moving quickly to co-opt the term "local." But if everything is local, is anything local?
Gambit  |  Stacy Mitchell  |  07-16-2009  |  Business & Labor

Congress's War on Toysnew

A new US law threatens to handcuff local indie artisans -- and could render certain kids' products contraband.
Boston Phoenix  |  Lissa Harris  |  02-05-2009  |  Policy Issues

Will a New Safety Law Bankrupt Small Businesses?new

Many manufacturers and retailers of children's products, along with book publishers, artisans, concerned parents and consumers, even the American Library Association, have begun to panic about the monumental scope of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act's impact.
Metroland  |  Kathryn Geurin  |  01-29-2009  |  Economy

New Toxics Ban Hurts Small Businessesnew

A new law banning lead and phthalates in children's products could put small, environmentally conscious companies out of business.
East Bay Express  |  Robert Gammon  |  01-28-2009  |  Environment

One Florida City's War on Sinnew

Winter Park doesn't just have a booby bar in its sights; tattoo parlors and other supposedly ill-reputed businesses have also been targeted next.
Orlando Weekly  |  Deanna Morey  |  11-06-2008  |  Business & Labor

Your Friendly Neighborhood War Profiteernew

Across Minnesota, from the Twin Cities to the smallest rural towns, are often-scrappy companies with a handful of employees who work contracts from the low thousands to the low millions. Some estimate the number of companies doing defense-related business in the state at numbers as high as 2,000.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Jeff Severns Guntzel  |  07-02-2008  |  Business & Labor

Merchants Fight for Toehold in Gentrifying Downtown Ft. Lauderdalenew

If Jerry Miles loses the latest battle with his landlord, the retail face of downtown Fort Lauderdale likely will become a little more upscale and a little less quirky.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Amy Guthrie  |  04-08-2008  |  Business & Labor

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