Lincoln’s economic growth and employment opportunities continue on an upward path. According to filings with the State of Nebraska, Lincoln has added over 1,300 (publicly
It started with a bachelor party. David Chait became frustrated with never-ending e-mail threads, being stuck with bills and the disorganization surrounding the whole trip. Mostly, he was
The Lincoln Independent Business Association (LIBA) (www.liba.org) and I recently attended the community meeting for the proposed South Downtown, or “SoDo,” redevelopment. According to the
Summertime meant big news for many downtown companies. Some local businesses announced new headquarters, while new businesses introduced themselves to the community. Swanson Russell also celebrated, but
This month, Senator Harr and members of the Business and Labor Committee decided to study the Nebraska Commission of Industrial Relations (CIR). The reason you
In case you missed it, something monumental happened in Lincoln over the summer. Huge. Giant. Extraordinary. Close to 25,000 people descended on our community the last