Men's Wearhouse to buy Jos. A Bank
Men’s Wearhouse to buy Jos. A Bank NEW YORK — Looks like the best suitor won.After an extended chase that included overtures on both sides and flirtations with other parties, Men’s Wearhouse and Jos....
View ArticleHeight map amendment postponed for River Street development
Hotelier Richard Kessler’s request for a height map amendment for a proposed multi-million dollar West River Street development hit a speed bump Tuesday after the city’s planning commission tabled a...
View ArticleMemorial holds groundbreaking for expanded emergency room
Memorial University Medical Center officials today broke ground on a $15 million renovation and expansion of its emergency department and announced it’s being named the Parker’s Emergency & Trauma...
View ArticleAtlanta mayor still hopeful on federal money to deepen Savannah port
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed finally has been heard from on the absence of harbor deepening money in President Obama’s 2015 budget:http://saportareport.com/blog/2014/03/atlanta-mayor-kasim-reed-still-hop...
View ArticleConflict flares in S.C. over Jasper Ocean Terminal
COLUMBIA — An attempt to send an unspecified amount of funds to support the development of the future Jasper Ocean Terminal was defeated, after one lawmaker said the South Carolina Ports Authority had...
View ArticleBiS in brief: Pooler shuttle available for St. Patrick’s parade
Pooler shuttle available for St. Patrick’s paradeThe Pooler Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau, Inc. will partner with Kelly Tours to provide shuttle service from the National Museum of the Mighty...
View ArticleJetBlue happy with first month here
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport Executive Director Greg Kelly received an email Wednesday morning from JetBlue’s regional marketing director indicating the airport’s newest carrier was “very...
View ArticleTrade Center board still going over management contract
With the Georgia World Congress Center Authority in Atlanta set to take over the majority of management duties for the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center in April, the trade center’s...
View ArticleObama wants overtime pay for more salaried workers
WASHINGTON — Bypassing Congress, President Barack Obama intends to order changes in overtime rules so employers would be required to pay millions more workers for the extra time they put in on the...
View ArticleWhite House promotes economic issues facing women
WASHINGTON — Add pay equity to President Barack Obama’s 2014 do-it-himself wish list.The White House is launching a campaign to promote a host of economic issues facing women, a key voting bloc in this...
View ArticleMetro Savannah's January unemployment rate down from 2013
ATLANTA — Metro Savannah’s unemployment rate increased to 6.9 percent in January, up three-tenths of a percentage point from 6.6 percent in December, the Georgia Department of Labor announced today....
View ArticleBiS in brief: Jamie Deen to emcee Night of Champions
Jamie Deen to emcee Night of ChampionsSavannah restaurateur and TV personality Jamie Deen will emcee the Fifth Annual Night of Champions sponsored by the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society (LDSS) on...
View ArticleDeal: 'We cannot wait' to deepen harbor
In a strongly worded letter, Gov. Nathan Deal has lobbed the harbor deepening ball squarely onto U.S. Army Secretary John M. McHugh’s court, telling the Pentagon official the state believes he has the...
View ArticleEven Justin Timberlake needs Savannah ports
Justin Timberlake’s tour in support of his new album, “The 20/20 Experience,” is on its way to London, courtesy of the Port of Savannah.The Georgia Ports Authority, along with logistics partners...
View ArticleStudent housing development proposed near I-16 flyover
A developer’s proposed five-story student housing complex for a vacant Selma Street lot facing the Interstate 16 off-ramp received a chilly reception at the Historic District Board of Review this...
View ArticleTelfair mammography program receives $35,000 grant
St. Joseph’s/Candler has been awarded a $35,000 grant by It’s The Journey Inc., producer of the Atlanta 2-Day Walk for Breast Cancer. The grant will go to the Telfair Mammography Fund, which helps...
View ArticleArea home sales up slightly in February as realtors look to spring
Local home sales showed slight improvement in February as realtors and homebuilders hoped the newly sunny skies and blooming azaleas will bring out buyers in force this spring. About 316 homes were...
View ArticleCitiTrends reports uptick for fiscal year
Savannah-based Citi Trends Inc. reported Friday that it had a net income of $1.5 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2013 compared with a net loss of $0.7 million, or $0.05...
View ArticleBusiness in Savannah in brief
New shopping tour added to Savannah tourism sceneBeginning April 11, tourists and others will be offered a guided shopping tour through Savannah. ’Tiques Shopping Tour will include stops at shops that...
View ArticleBusiness in Savannah in brief
UGA to offer online master’s program in financial planningAthens – The University of Georgia College of Family and Consumer Sciences will offer an online master’s degree program in financial planning...
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