Tag: Think Iowa City
New hockey franchise promises moneymaking draw for the Corridor
By Katharine Carlon
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Based on his history taking the Newfoundland Growlers to the 2019 Kelly Cup ECHL Championship in the team’s first year on the...
Businesses face fall without Hawkeye football
By Katharine Carlon
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Still reeling from the one-two-three blow of a crippling pandemic, a recession and a damaging derecho, battered Johnson County businesses are now...
A Big (Ten) loss
CBJ Editorial
First came the COVID-19 pandemic, then the destructive derecho storm, and now the loss of the University of Iowa’s fall football season.
“The mental...
UI athletic department expects to lose $100M in revenue
By CBJ News Staff
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The University of Iowa’s athletic department is anticipating lost revenue of at least $100 million and a university budget deficit of...
New program intends to drive over $1M in local spending
By CBJ News Staff
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As businesses reopen, the Project Better Together team has created a new campaign to encourage and motivate local spending at Johnson...
‘Better together’ is right message
CBJ EDITORIAL
We have continually been impressed by the collaboration and vision of Johnson County’s economic development organizations and their leaders since the beginning of...
Iowa City coalition plans COVID-19 recovery initiative
Mark Nolte
By CBJ News Staff
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Project Better Together, an initiative to help the Iowa City area community recover from the COVID-19 pandemic's impact, was announced...
A solid leadership choice at ICAD
CBJ Editorial
When Joe Raso resigned as president of the Iowa City Area Development (ICAD) group in 2012, we encouraged its board of directors to...
Moreland takes the helm at ICAD Group
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By CBJ News Staff
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It's official: After serving as interim president of the Iowa City Area Development (ICAD) Group since the...
Corridor’s hoteliers hanging by a thread
The Coralville Marriott was quiet on March 31 aside from a few employee cars. Hotel properties remaining open are reporting occupancy rates of 10-15%....