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Business & Technology (Page 16)

Judy Freed sitting in her yard.

April 6, 2022

Mini-Book Has Closed, But the Story Lives on

Mini-Book founded in 1975 was not just a bookstore, but a place for people to meet and read. We sat down with the last owner, Judy Freed, to discuss the revered spot for book lovers.

By David Ben Moshe

March 10, 2022

Starbucks Mt. Kisco Employees Quit Amid Nationwide Unionizations

Outside the Starbucks in Mount Kisco, NY, the storefront looks warm and inviting. But inside, tensions are silently brewing like […]

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

man holds tiktok plaque from TikTok in front of a red car

February 7, 2022

Content Houses Are Going Industrial: Behind the Scenes of Social Media’s Biggest Trend

Until one method proves to generate the best result, every model of the content house will keep creating content and we’ll keep consuming it.

By Alex West

A woman holds a mirror for a client

January 26, 2022

Working Wardrobes Rebuilds Careers Amidst the Great Resignation

With unemployment still below pre-pandemic levels and workers quitting jobs at unprecedented rates, an Orange County-based nonprofit is helping people rebuild careers and get back to work — on their terms.

By Jill Nielsen

December 30, 2021

Future-looking Financial Companies Aim to Democratize Markets for Diverse Investors

As direct consumer investment increases with technology and policy updates, Victoria Case looks to close the remaining gap for women to participate.

By Kat Nguyen

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