Savannah entrepreneur leaves for a reason
Too often the question is asked, why do young talented people leave Savannah? Brittney Blackshear is a young, talented entrepreneur who recently left Savannah for a better opportunity in Nashville,...
View ArticleGulfstream's Asia-Pacific fleet triples
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has more than tripled its Asia-Pacific fleet in the last six years, with the bulk of the growth coming from large-cabin aircraft, which have increased in the region from 50...
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This week in BiS:• Paul DeVivo, who owns DeVivo Marketing, has been promoting Tybee Island and Tybee businesses for 20 years along with doing social media marketing, domain name registration and...
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Savannah SCORE adds mentorTim Clemm, who spent most of his career in food service marketing and product development for food and food service manufacturers such as Campbell Soup Co. and Hormel...
View Article'Flyby Vintage' to open at airport
At first glance, it seems incongruous — an antiques shop in an airport.On second look, it starts to make a lot of sense. And Alton Brecker has looked long and hard at it.“Think of it — nearly 2 million...
View ArticleS.C. proposes settlement on harbor expansion
Government agencies and environmental groups in Georgia and South Carolina OK’d a tentative settlement Wednesday to allow the Savannah harbor deepening project to move forward while also advancing...
View ArticleThe changing of the guard in Athens
When Michael Adams arrived on the campus of the University of Georgia as its president, I was suspicious. Shortly after he moved in, he took on the self-appointed Lord of the Kingdom, Vince Dooley, and...
View ArticleStocks fall on signs of slowing global economy
NEW YORK — As evidence of a slowing global economy grows, investors are showing some caution just one week after U.S. stocks hit an all-time high.Stocks fell after lackluster earnings from Bank of...
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SCAD students, Whole Foods to develop muralWhole Foods Market and Savannah College of Art and Design have joined forces to host the Savannah Mural Design Challenge, with a kickoff at 5:30 this evening...
View ArticleCritz holds BMW grand opening
Critz, Inc. held its grand opening celebration for the new Critz BMW facility at Abercorn and Stephenson on Wednesday evening.Click here to launch a slideshow of Spotted® photosDale Critz, Jr. and the...
View ArticleLocal job market continues growth
Job seeking in Savannah is becoming less of a quest.Savannah-area employers added 2,700 positions in February and March, putting the local labor market 2,000 jobs ahead of March 2012 levels, according...
View ArticlePortSide: GPA training crane operators on simulator
Georgia Ports Authority crane operators have a new state-of-the-art training tool — a virtual reality crane simulator that operates much like those used to train pilots.Built by GlobalSim, the...
View ArticleState tourism commish upbeat about industry
Tourism on Georgia’s coast will soon claim full recovery from the recession, and the state’s deputy tourism commissioner spent Thursday spreading the credit.Kevin Langston praised the marketing efforts...
View ArticlePoll: Public pessimism on economy increasing
For the third year in a row, the nation’s economic recovery has hit a springtime soft spot. Reflecting that weakness, only 1 in 4 Americans now expects his or her own financial situation to improve...
View ArticleSavannah's Fondarific named exporter of year
Fondarific/Candy Craft Creations of Savannah has been named the Georgia Small Business Exporter of the Year 2013, The U.S. Small Business Administration, Georgia District Office has announced.“Being...
View ArticleGeorgia's tech industry has 'momentum', trade group CEO says
Georgia’s technology front man, Tino Mantella, issued a call to action Friday in presenting the Technology Association of Georgia’s annual “State of the Industry” report.China produces 750,000...
View ArticleFree enterprise: When the economic stakes are high
“The politics in (fill in your profession) are so vicious because the stakes are so low.” This dictum — also called “Sayre’s law” — has been applied to describe many disputes over the last 40 years.In...
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SunTrust net income jumps 39 percentATLANTA — SunTrust Banks Inc. said Friday its first-quarter net income jumped 39 percent, as cost cuts and efficiency improvements helped offset a drop in...
View ArticleSavannah Tech's solar program heats up for summer
As Earth Day 2013 approaches, Savannah Technical College has announced it will continue its commitment to sustainable technologies by training students to install and maintain renewable energy...
View ArticleFHA mortgage insurance changes coming
Every time local loan officer Michael Caputo writes a low down payment mortgage, he gets the same question from the client.“How can I get the mortgage insurance dropped?”The simple answer — reach 20 or...
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