Reported from Idea Stream, Goldman Sachs is putting up some of their monies (15 mil) to jump start small businesses. Seven cities are invited (sounds like Cleveland just got invited). You can also listen to the MP3 of the program which is linked on the site. I went to the Goldman Sachs site and the [...]
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Cleveland Economic News: Tri C, Goldman Sachs (!), City of Cleveland Invited To Join Small Business Initiative
May 8th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: economic development · economic news · education
Video of Cuyahoga County Executive Fitzgerald’s State of the County Address: In Case You Missed It
February 7th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · economic development · economic news · education · politics
An Adjunct Cleve Museum of Art In The Oblak Bldg. on W. 29th? It’s The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread!!!
September 16th, 2011 · No Comments

This is amazing news, everyone. The Cleveland Museum of Art and private collectors who have an amazing art foundation, are joining forces to create a satellite museum site. This is great news in itself. But the best part is, they are saving and preserving a beautiful building that has been known as the Oblak Building [...]
Tags: Cleveland Events · Cleveland Real Estate · economic news · education · Ideas · neighborhood news · Ohio Rail and Transit
CSPAN Sponsors Student Constitution Day Competition
September 14th, 2011 · No Comments
For all students and teachers out there in the Ethernet – this is a wonderful video competition sponsored by CSPAN to honor Constitution Day. (Constitution Day is September 17th). We have wonderful students here in NE Ohio, so I hope one of them wins! The deadline is not until January 20th, which gives a good [...]
What City Ranks #2 In Keeping College Students ‘Local’ Once They Graduate?
September 13th, 2011 · No Comments
Cleveland! According to Scene Magazine and The Huffington Post and data gleaned from rental ‘rolls’ by groups like Apartments.com. Lots of input, yes? Who knows how accurately it reflects the truth. It might mean we can finally get rid of that odorous phrase ‘the brain drain.’ Scene was fairly cheerful and well, cheerleading-like (is that [...]
Tags: Cleveland Real Estate · economic development · education
Writing Workshop Sponsored By John Carroll U For High School Students
January 24th, 2011 · No Comments
Do you keep a journal? Do you look forward to writing essays as class projects? Do you listen to the news and ask where is the real news, I could do better? Maybe you can, and maybe John Carroll University can help you hone your journalistic skills. They have been doing the Cleveland Urban Journalism Workshops [...]
Tags: Cleveland Events · education
Home Selling: The Skinny on Short Sales
January 18th, 2011 · 1 Comment
I talked with several people this past week – home owners who have not been able to make their mortgage payments for at least a few months. They want to try a short sale instead of allowing their homes to go into foreclosure. A short sale means you owe a certain amount of money but you want your [...]
Tags: Cleveland Home Sales · education
Population Forum Meeting Tonight: A Look at the Recent Census and How to Move Cleveland Forward?
January 11th, 2011 · No Comments
Short notice, and I’m sorry about that, but just in case you haven’t booked yourself up tonight, there is a Greater Cleveland forum being held tonight to discuss the latest local Census results and discuss how to move forward, add population, jobs, etc. One of the speakers is Tom Bier, a Fellow at CSU’s Levin [...]
Tags: economic development · economic news · education · housing trends · Ideas · neighborhood news
Remarkably Ingenious and Creative People/Ideas Covered In These Sites About Cleveland
September 27th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Many of us get tired of the mentality in NE Ohio that Tony Robbins would call ‘stuck.’ He’d say, scratch the record every time you wind up showing your NE Ohio persecution complex, or resigned to fail mentality. (You know he would!). These sites keep abreast of what is good and actually happening in our [...]
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Need a Job?
October 7th, 2009 · No Comments
Trying to figure out what career path to take to try to affect some sort of good job availability? Need a full time job while you go to school? CareerBoard is local and successful and lists tons of jobs every day. I usually focus on Engineering jobs, because that is such a good path to [...]
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