Monthly Archives: May 2018
Corridor manufacturers capitalize on subassembly shift
A wiring harness for a piece of agricultural equipment is laid out by Adreanna Clark, a large harness builder at Timberline Manufacturing in Marion....
Diversification pays as Timberline expands
A rendering of the new 80,000-square-foot Timberline Manufacturing facility to be built in Marion over the next year. CREDIT PRIMUS CONSTRUCTION
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
As the...
World Class Industries plans a new front door
World Class Industries CEO Brent Cobb, shown in his Hiawatha office. PHOTO GABE HAVEL
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
A new $8 million facility being planned by World...
Boom & little gloom at Iowa City economic forecast
By Katharine Carlon
katharine@corridorbusiness.com
Wheels are turning, and not just on the highways, according to a panel of experts assembled by West Bank as part of...
Real Success with Nate Kaeding: David Tominsky
Nate Kaeding and ISA Managing Director David Tominsky at Caucho in Cedar Rapids. PHOTO ADAM MOORE
By Nate Kaeding
news@corridorbusiness.com
Ed. note: Sponsored by West Bank, this...
LIST: Tracing the reach of the Corridor brand
Three local businesses with the word “Corridor” in their names and on their signs. PHOTOS KAITLIN RIGGLE
By Adam Moore
adam@corridorbusiness.com
What’s in a name? It’s an...
Johnson County comprehensive plan proposal would stunt growth
By Casey Cook / Guest Opinion
While attending the League of Women Voters forum for Johnson County supervisor candidates, I kept hearing the two incumbents...
Should your business be on Snapchat?
If your business wants to reach Gen Z, you need to be on Snapchat – here’s how you do it, according to these Corridor...
VA brings whole health to veteran patients
By Judith Johnson-Mekota / Guest Column
Our nation is grappling with health care in which professionals are seeking a delivery model that addresses ever-changing costs...