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In this file photo, owner Rosaura Pedroza, left, manager Eduardo Tineo, center, and bartender Paula Vargas , right, organize takeout orders in the kitchen at CJ Peruvian Bar and Restaurant Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019. (Dana Jensen/The Day) Buy Photo Reprints New London ― Since arriving in the city in 1990, they’ve survived the Great Recession...
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Taco Bell’s beloved Mexican Pizza returned as a permanent menu item this week. Pizza Hut poked fun at it by introducing a so-called “Italian taco.” The “Italian taco”, as it turns out, is just a regular slice of pizza folded at the corners to form a taco shape. Loading Something is loading. … Read more…
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Starting a business in retirement is a road less frequented by many individuals, and while it might seem impossible at first, thousands of retirees start businesses every year, leveraging their experience and knowledge to get their small empire off the ground. Due – Due At first, it might seem strange having to start a business...
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Friday marks Mexican Independence Day. It celebrates the cry of independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. It reminds many of the spirit of freedom helps maintain a bond between Hispanics here in the Coachella Valley and their home countries. Several latino-owned businesses can be found throughout the valley. One of them includes Seiden-Juku in...
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“My Economy” tells the story of the new economic normal through the eyes of people trying to make it, because we know the only numbers that really matter are the ones in your economy. For Erika Thompson, owner and operator of Texas Bee Works, starting her business was a passion project. “I knew that keeping...
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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Are you worried about the dramatic ways the market is suffering from inflation? The rapid increase in price for everything has put small-scale businesses in a tight spot. Not only are they losing customers, but they also need to buy the raw materials or provide services at...
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So far, none of the participants have opted to make their temporary storefront permanent, but that’s the ultimate goal.   “That is our hope,” said Sarah Wiebenson, the director of economic development at the Downtown Denver Partnership and the point person for Pop-Up Denver. “Eventually they’ll be given this runway to success, that they have the...
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Fashion District business owner concerned about violence near Center City mall Hundreds of young people line up at a store inside the Fashion District for events and sometimes free give-a-ways. But, the owner feels the violence is making the atmosphere unsafe. CENTER CITY – The recent violence at the Fashion District has store owners on...
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Manlius, N.Y. — After Spera’s temporarily reopened its Manlius location in what has been the Side Hill Farms store, the deal to acquire Side Hill has fallen through. Paul O’Mara, a partner in Side Hill Farms for the past nine years, and Mark Spera Jr., who operated Spera’s Manlius store, said they were deeply disappointed...
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Ensuring the resilience and longevity of a family-owned enterprise requires a strategy that’s focused on growing joint family wealth, often through a diversified portfolio of jointly-held assets. But a strategy of broad diversification is difficult to execute, so it should not be undertaken by families without the appropriate structure and processes. First and foremost, successful...
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