FAA to review Boeing 787, but calls plane safe
The government stepped in Friday to assure the public that Boeing’s new 787 “Dreamliner” is safe to fly, even as it launched a comprehensive review to find out what caused a fire, a fuel leak and other...
View ArticleBoth sides report progress in Savannah harbor deepening mediation
After two multi-day mediation sessions, both sides involved in the Savannah River dredging conflict have broken their silence to report “progress has been made and settlement discussions are...
View ArticleFree enterprise: Looking at one's own wallet
Now that we have gotten a few weeks of reprieve — knock, knock, knock — from the next politically manufactured financial crisis, it may be time to take stock and a deep breath. Part of that means...
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2012 sales surge at Palmetto BluffBluffton, S.C. — Real estate sales at Palmetto Bluff topped $61 million during 2012, developer Crescent Resources LLC, has announced.The 2012 sales results were the...
View ArticleWells Fargo nets record profit, but mortgages slow
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo, the country’s biggest mortgage lender, reported record earnings for the fourth quarter on Friday, beating analysts’ expectations for both profit and revenue. The bank made more...
View ArticleFirst National Bank of Savannah officers indicted for fraud
The former president and six other officers of First National Bank of Savannah on Friday were indicted by a federal grand jury in Savannah, accused of defrauding First National Bank and other banks out...
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Design competition announced for K-12 studentsSavannah Technical College is accepting entries for the 17th annual Manufacturing Appreciation Week student design competition, which is open to all...
View ArticleCynics on one hand, positive developments on the other
I’ve been seeing a lot of cynicism about the state of the local economy in 2013.And I get it.It’s hard not to be cynical when favorite stores and restaurants — ones you thought were doing well —...
View ArticleGulfstream names new vice president
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has promoted Steve Cass to the position of vice president of communications.Cass will oversee internal and external communications at Gulfstream, reporting to Scott Neal,...
View ArticleWTC unveils 'Savannah Touches the World'
It’s been a busy first year for the World Trade Center Savannah.A nonprofit affiliate of the Savannah Economic Development Authority, the WTCSav has been working to prove its mettle by providing the...
View ArticleOn the value of social media
For something that has only been in existence in the last 10 years, social media has gotten a lot of press. It has also grown in complexity as it has gone from a place for friends to get together to...
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HIRES/PROMOTIONSSCOTT GLASSNew Job Title: PartnerCompany: Palmer & CayDuties: Glass provides risk management advice and property-casualty insurance brokerage services to middle market and large...
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Georgia Tech Professional Education Offers coursesGeorgia Tech Professional Education will provide an Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry (OTI 510) course at the...
View ArticleHeyward Apartments leasing at Habersham and Bolton
In recent columns, I’ve talked about the need for greater residential density in the downtown area.Savannah’s older neighborhoods were designed to be far denser than they are now.Additional residents...
View ArticleApple's stock slips
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple’s stock slipped below $500 for the first time in 11 months on Monday as investors reacted to reports signaling the company’s latest iPhone is falling further behind a slew of...
View ArticleCoca-Cola to address obesity for first time in ads
NEW YORK — Coca-Cola became one of the world’s most powerful brands by equating its soft drinks with happiness. Now it’s taking to the airwaves for the first time to address a growing cloud over the...
View ArticleToyota retakes global auto sales crown from GM
Toyota has once again dethroned General Motors as the world’s top-selling automaker.The Japanese company sold 9.7 million cars and trucks worldwide in 2012, although it’s still counting. GM sold 9.29...
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Local gas prices drop slightlyAverage retail gasoline prices in Savannah fell 0.9 cents a gallon last week to $3.38 a gallon Sunday, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 262 gas outlets in...
View ArticleNew mortgage rules have mixed impact locally
The housing bust put an end to mortgage mania.The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s mortgage guidelines, released last week, are tailored to prevent such a fever from gripping lenders and...
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Savannah’s Green takes state Chamber’s gavelThe Georgia Chamber of Commerce introduced Stephen S. Green as its 2013 board chair at the Chamber’s winter meeting Tuesday in Atlanta. Green, a Savannah...
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