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New York City developer Jacob A. Frydman this afternoon said that he still wants to lease Harrisburg’s parking system for $215 million and could transfer the money to city coffers before Dec. 1, when $35 million in debt payments are due.
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The commonwealth awarded $780,000 in matching grants to the South Central Workforce Investment Board, Gov. Ed Rendell’s office today said.
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It’s not just the economy or cheap Chinese labor that is causing higher unemployment in the United States. All around us, new strategies are being executed that are disrupting industries and reducing the need for people, including the management of companies on the wrong end of disruption.
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Last week’s question: Do you think the $42 billion Small Business Jobs Act (HB5297) that’s stalled in the U.S. Senate would improve credit conditions in the midstate?
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: Openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
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There are many positive physical reasons to maintain good health, but did you know there are some great financial reasons to do so, too? Here’s what you need to know.
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A fierce battle again is being waged in Gettysburg. But this time, it’s not over secession; it’s about whether the state Gaming Control Board should issue its 14th and final permit to a proposed casino nearly a mile from the hallowed Civil War grounds.
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Midstate companies have started using an advertising tool that capitalizes on smart phones’ capabilities to promote their businesses.
Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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Gov. Ed Rendell’s proposal to raise more than $1 billion for transportation needs through increased motor vehicle registration, licensing fees and a gross receipts tax on oil companies is meeting opposition among business executives who say the plan would be a burden on companies during a sluggish economy.