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Tee Times
Issue: March/April 2010 Author(s): By Miranda S. Miller
As four local companies have discovered, wearing your hometown pride on your sleeve — or the front of a shirt — can be good business.
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Side Job
Issue: March/April 2010 Author(s): Lynne Thompson
Two entrepreneurs hope their new putter will change the way you play golf.
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Hart Fought Battle
Issue: March/April 2010 Author(s): Lynne Thompson
Named one of the country’s best independent stores, Hartville Hardware has taken on big-box competitors and won. Learn its keys to success.
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Swing True
Issue: March/April 2010 Author(s): Lynne Thompson
Winter can wreak havoc on your golf game. So GolfTec’s Top Instructor for 2009, Nick Paez, offers some tips for tuning up that swing.
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IB Indicator
Issue: March/April 2010 Author(s): By John Hitch
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Hine Sight
Issue: January/February 2010 Author(s): By Sarah FIlus
Although it has been a hectic first year for Thompson Hine’s April Miller Boise (she could barely squeeze in her wedding), the Cleveland office partner-in-charge has found time to be a role model.
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Swift Decision
Issue: January/February 2010
American Greetings’ vice president of licensing Michael Brown talks about his company’s collaboration with country/pop music superstar Taylor Swift.
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Go Fish
Issue: December 2009 Author(s): Katie Dragga
You may be surprised to learn Cleveland once had an aquarium. It was small, certainly, but from 1954 to 1986 an expanded former bathhouse in Gordon Park was home to otters, alligators and sea turtles. When the aquarium was shuttered due to a lack of funding, it didn’t cause any uproar — not with SeaWorld just a short drive away in Aurora. But now that Shamu has long since moved, it’s clear to many Clevelanders that a city on a lake needs a major attraction exploring life under the sea....
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Green Light
Issue: December 2009
Andrew Watterson was first asked to create a more energy-efficient City Hall. Now, four years after joining Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration, the 32-year-old has been charged with finding ways to make Greater Cleveland’s entire economy greener. This August, Watterson organized Jackson’s Sustainable Cleveland 2019 summit, a secular revival meeting for businesspeople and civic activists looking to develop thriving commerce around environmental principles. About 700 people gathered in...
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Lounge Facts
Issue: December 2009 Author(s): Christina Ipavec
You wouldn’t expect the plain exterior of Akron’s Greystone Hall to house an elegant space such as the Barrister’s Lounge, but step through the French double doors and you’ll be amazed at what you find. A pristine 20-foot wooden bar, brick fireplace and plush armchairs decorate the cherry-colored parlor, which hasn’t been used much for the past 10 years. In June, the 82-year-old building’s lounge was put in the hands of the Akron Summit Conventions & Visitors Bureau, ...
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