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Real Success with Nate Kaeding: Gregg Hammann
Nate and Gregg at George's Buffet in Iowa City. PHOTO ADAM MOORE
By Nate Kaeding
news@corridorbusiness.com
Ed. note: Sponsored by West Bank, this is the latest edition...
Nonprofits talk recruiting wins and woes
A volunteer sorts food at the Crisis Center food bank in a file photo. The nonprofit uses around 100 volunteers in its Crisis Intervention...
Are Iowa City Chamber, ICAD better together?
Kim Casko, president and CEO of the Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce, focused on the future at the Chamber’s annual banquet Feb. 15....
Iowa City’s IDx finally in the fast lane
Decades after embracing the potential of AI to diagnose eye disease, University of Iowa retina specialist and IDx President Dr. Michael Abramoff may soon...
Home buyers, builders adjust to higher lumber costs
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
Record lumber prices are adding pressure to new home affordability in the Corridor even as builders see strong demand continuing in 2018...
Tax reform changes the affordable housing game
Without low-income housing tax credits, projects like Cedar Rapids’ Kingston Village
Apartments, a $9.7 million, 64-unit complex at 600 Second St. SW, may struggle to...
Forecasting the business trends of 2018
Compiled by Adam Moore & Katharine Carlon
news@corridorbusiness.com
In early December, we asked a handful of Corridor business leaders from various sectors for the trends and...
In good hands for five generations
Charlie and Bill Nusser, with Bill Nusser's sister, Anne Rizzo, the store's comptroller, represent the fourth and fifth generations to own and operate 164-year-old...
Riverfront Crossings sees development rush
Development activity, interest picking up at south end of IC’s Riverfront Crossings district, including at 1301@The Crossings, shown above. PHOTO KATHARINE CARLON
By Katharine Carlon
katharine@corridorbusiness.com
When...
Senior Lifestyles: Making the numbers work
Iowa’s seniors have more housing options than ever before – but can they afford them?
By Dave DeWitte
dave@corridorbusiness.com
Ed. note: This is the last part in...