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Duane Arnold Energy Center shuts down for fueling

800 additional workers come to town, $58 million invested By Sarah Binder PALO--In most industrial workplaces, a shutdown means time for vacation. At the Duane Arnold...

Eight things to know about NewBo City Market

By Sarah Binder CEDAR RAPIDS--The NewBo City Market is working on the finishing touches. Staff and merchants were scheduled to move in on Oct. 12. “Throughout history,...

Forty Under 40: 2012 class heavily involved in community

By Gigi Wood CORRIDOR--The names may be new, but the faces might be familiar. One of the exciting parts about the Corridor Business Journal’s annual Forty Under 40 list...

Blackstone/Red’s Alehouse owners to open IRL restaurant

30hop will be the newest addition to Iowa River Landing, an area of development at the southeast corner of Interstate 80 and First Avenue...

MidWestOne executive among top 25 women in banking

By Pat Shaver IOWA CITY--Sue Evans started as a bank teller in Ames 36 years ago. Now, she’s the chief operating officer for MidWestOne Bank. Ms....

Coralville to purchase retail space in Iowa River Landing

By Pat Shaver CORALVILLE--In about a year, the city of Coralville will own about 19,000 square feet of retail space in the Iowa River Landing...

Library shows off progress, envisions enhanced experience

By Sarah Binder CEDAR RAPIDS--Forget everything you think you know about public libraries. For Bob Pasicznyuk, the philosophy of the new downtown library is to turn...

Startup Weekend Iowa City

Teams learn by doing, Tellmystory app takes top prize By Sarah Binder IOWA CITY--Startup Weekends ask participants to take ideas to reality in 54 hours, and...

Experts discuss commercial real estate at CBJ event

By Sarah Binder CORRIDOR--If the historic floods of 2008 were a tempest of legendary proportions, the mythic metaphors continue as the Corridor talks about rebuilding. “I...

Geonetric honored for workplace flexibility

CEO says reducing layers of management is key By Sarah Binder CEDAR RAPIDS--Geonetric has grown from two employees in 1999 to more than 70 today, but it still has...

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