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    May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. LACMA executives to move to high-rise across street

    The top brass of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will have a lofty view of the much-touted $650-million makeover of the museum's Wilshire Boulevard campus after they move across the street to a new perch in a high-rise office tower.
    The top brass of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art will have a lofty view of the much-touted $650-million makeover of the museum's Wilshire Boulevard campus after they move across the street to a new perch in a high-rise office tower. Executive...

    Tags: Realty, Rentals, CoStar Group Inc., General Dynamics Corporation, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Female tech entrepreneurs flourish in L.A.

    It seemed like a typical dinner party for the well-heeled set: eight women, some dressed in stilettos and skinny jeans, gabbing over glasses of wine and endive spears with goat cheese at a lavish Hollywood Hills home.
    It seemed like a typical dinner party for the well-heeled set: eight women, some dressed in stilettos and skinny jeans, gabbing over glasses of wine and endive spears with goat cheese at a lavish Hollywood Hills home. But amid the Kate Middleton...

    Tags: Luxury Goods Industry, E-Commerce Industry, Pet Services, Randi Zuckerberg, Advertising

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Pomona defense plant site is getting new manufacturers

    The maker of Con-Tact adhesive paper shelf liners, Little Twig baby bath products and other household items will move to a manufacturing and warehouse building being built on the site of a defunct defense industry plant in Pomona.
    The maker of Con-Tact adhesive paper shelf liners, Little Twig baby bath products and other household items will move to a manufacturing and warehouse building being built on the site of a defunct defense industry plant in Pomona. Kittrich Corp. —...

    Tags: Realty, Manufacturing and Engineering, Plant Openings, Defense Equipment, General Dynamics Corporation

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Laid-off workers form co-op to open Chicago window plant

    Workers who made news around the world when they staged a sit-in at a Chicago window factory in 2008 have struck out on their own with the help of a nonprofit.
    Workers who made news around the world when they staged a sit-in at a Chicago window factory in 2008 have struck out on their own with the help of a nonprofit. "I don't believe it just yet," said Joel Cruz, one of 17 workers who are owners of New Era...

    Tags: Marketing, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Bank of America Corp., Career and Workplace

  8. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Groupon narrows loss in first quarter, plans new chapter

    Groupon Inc. claimed Wednesday a "new chapter" in its history, seeking to fundamentally shift the way the company sells its deals to customers and offering more financial disclosures.
    Groupon Inc. claimed Wednesday a "new chapter" in its history, seeking to fundamentally shift the way the company sells its deals to customers and offering more financial disclosures. It was the first quarter that the Chicago-based daily deals company...

    Tags: Andrew Mason, Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Eric Lefkofsky

  10. May 8, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. FPL's rising natural-gas use spurs push for new pipeline into Florida

    PORT ST. JOHN — Competing with the high-pressure whine of natural gas surging through gleaming pipes, Florida Power & Light Co. executives on Wednesday dedicated their newest power plant: a monster overlooking the Indian River Lagoon that bolsters the utility's campaign to build an interstate pipeline from Alabama to Orlando.
    PORT ST. JOHN — Competing with the high-pressure whine of natural gas surging through gleaming pipes, Florida Power & Light Co. executives on Wednesday dedicated their newest power plant: a monster overlooking the Indian River Lagoon that bolsters...

    Tags: Brevard County, Plant Openings, Natural Gas, Mexico, Petroleum Industry

  12. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Deadly factory fire renews outcry in Bangladesh

    NEW DELHI -- As Bangladesh struggles to improve its dismal industrial safety record after a massive building collapse last month, another garment industry disaster has raised new cries for reform.
    NEW DELHI -- As Bangladesh struggles to improve its dismal industrial safety record after a massive building collapse last month, another garment industry disaster has raised new cries for reform. Shortly before midnight Wednesday, a fire swept...

    Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Plant Openings, The Walt Disney Co., European Union, Economy, Business and Finance

  14. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Warner Bros. TV Group CEO Bruce Rosenblum expected to leave

    Bruce Rosenblum, the longtime president of <a>Warner Bros.</a> Television Group and one of the top executives at Time Warner Inc., is expected to leave his position in the coming weeks.
    Bruce Rosenblum, the longtime president of Warner Bros. Television Group and one of the top executives at Time Warner Inc., is expected to leave his position in the coming weeks. The departure had been anticipated ever since Rosenblum was passed over...

    Tags: Two and a Half Men (tv program), Media Industry, Corporate Officers, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., CBS Corp.

  16. May 8, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Former Good Humor-Breyers ice cream plant in Hagerstown sold

    A former ice cream manufacturing plant in Hagerstown has been purchased by two investment companies that plan a joint venture to reposition the facility for alternative food processing users, according to company representatives and local economic development officials.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    A former ice cream manufacturing plant in Hagerstown has been purchased by two investment companies that plan a joint venture to reposition the facility for alternative food processing users, according to company representatives and local economic...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Plant Openings, Economy, Business and Finance, The Herald-Mail

  18. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Dow continues to sizzle, topping 15,000 for the first time

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      NEW YORK — Another day, another milestone on Wall Street. The red-hot Dow Jones industrial average barreled past 15,000 to close Tuesday at its highest point in history. It marked the 16th record close for the blue-chip index this year and...

    Tags: Credit Ratings, Money and Monetary Policy, ING Group, Apple Inc., Earnings

  20. May 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Request to change title, pay of EMS coordinator raises concerns

    A request to change the title and increase the pay of a currently vacant Washington County emergency services position to better align with the job&rsquo;s responsibilities, and to hire a new person to fill the vacancy, drew mixed reviews from county leaders last week.
    cj.lovelace@herald-mail.com
    A request to change the title and increase the pay of a currently vacant Washington County emergency services position to better align with the job’s responsibilities, and to hire a new person to fill the vacancy, drew mixed reviews from county...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Board of Directors, Economy, Business and Finance, Advanced Life Support, Medical Specialization

  22. May 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Rosenthal: Restaurants don't recede in recession, but appetites change

    If you want to assess America's economic health, you can do worse than examining Americans' appetite for eating at or taking out from restaurants. We are as we eat. So it was an eye-opener when the owner of 33 Chicago-area Applebee's franchises, which...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, IHOP Corporation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bankruptcy

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