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Crain's Cleveland Business
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Articles in April 2003 issue of Crain's Cleveland Business
- Roetzel boosting Cleveland office.(Roetzel and Andress LPA to double office space)
- City Hall leadership looks different post-White.(Cleveland, OH mayor leaders)
- How They Did It; A look at how a small business tackled a challenge.(Small Business)(Dr. Senders and Associates Pediatrics)(Company Profile)
by Bottar, Deanna
- Rough spell for retirement plans spurs legal concerns.(News)(liability for retirement plan fiduciaries during bear market)
- Act to give IT firms' biz a healthy boost.(Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)(Cover Story)
by Stacklin, Jeff
- CSU to boost business school offerings.(News)
- Quark develops gene ID method.(News)(Quark Biotech Inc.)(Brief Article)
- Never done teaching; St. Ed's coach picked up clubs after retiring from classroom.(Special Report)(St. Edward High School's golf coach Bill Menz)
- Clinic will move its laundry to Collinwood.(Health Care)(Cleveland Clinic's new 60,000-square-foot building)
- Center for Families will move to Midtown.(News)(Center for Families and Children's $1.2 mn home in Cleveland)
- New owner aiming to keep Efficient rolling.(News)(U.S. Small Business Administration loans)
- Eagle Plastics to fold next month; 61 will lose jobs when company shuts doors.(News)
by Prizinsky, David
- Going Places.(industry executive appointments on Cleveland, Ohio)
- Ones to watch.(Cleveland, OH executive summaries)
- Grand Openings.(Small Business)
- City loan to startup draws some critics.(Technology)(Cleveland seeks high-tech firms)
- Mentor plan would tie tax abatements to job quality, not quantity.(News)(Brief Article)
by Prizinsky, David
- Hummer of a debate; Dealer's plans for Beachwood site meeting some resistance from city.(News)
by Bullard, Stan
- Late News.(briefs)
by Bullard, Stan
- Federal gov't wants airport revenues explained.(News)($225,000 in financial discrepencies for airports)
- Scherba's laser focus triumphs at Lake Forest.(Special Report)(Lake Forest Country Club's Sheila Scherba)(Brief Article)
- Effective post-war planning a must.(Opinion)(television coverage of war in Iraq)
- Here's a scoop: Carvel coming to town; East Coast ice cream chain planning franchises.(News)
by Mortland, Shannon
- Magazine branches into book business.('Mental Floss' magazine publishing deal with HarperCollins)(Brief Article)
- Bankruptcies.(AKA Sweets Gourmet Sweet Corn and Marco Polo's Inc.)(Brief Article)
- The Power Pack: Part 2 of 2.(Cleveland, OH business executive summaries)
- Late News.(partnership to study diabetes; Weston to buy three industrial properties; new Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum exhibit; other news briefs)
by Stacklin, Jeff
- City needs new plan for future.(Opinion)(Cleveland's entrepreneurial start-ups and high technology)
- Leader picked for statewide network plan.(Technology)(Denis Walsh named project manager at OARnet)(Brief Article)
by Clark, Shasta
- Warehouse District lots fetch $5M.(Real Estate)
by Bullard, Stan
- Datebook.(Calendar)(Calendar)
- Tourney makes sure youth is served; Westfield event showcases nation's top junior players.(Special Report)(Westfield Junior PGA Championship)
- Serious short gamers; Speed is key for trio of top area putters.(Special Report)(winners of Ohio Open)
- Face-lift at Cherokee; Clubhouse centerpiece of $2M renovation.(Special Report)(Cherokee Hills Golf Club)(Brief Article)
- Cleveland power: It's a family affair.(Special Report)
- Center makes push for city living.(The Living Cleveland Center advertising Cleveland, Ohio)
- Developer preps to build Pepper Pike office complex.(Real Estate)(Keyes-Treuhaft Co.)
by Bullard, Stan
- NovaStar lease may end bldg. foreclosure.(Cover Story)
by Bullard, Stan
- Yes, twice.(Opinion)(health and human services levy )
- Patents.(Technology)(Public Notice)
- Ryan lands large slice of Signature of Solon.(Ryan Homes to buy 57 lots)
by Bullard, Stan
- CrainTech breakfast coming up.(computer industry)(Brief Article)
- Pro of the Year; Bill Reilly, Rosemont Country Club.(Special Report)(Professional of the Year by the Northern Ohio PGA)
- Designer's admirers keep a legacy alive; Local golfer co-founder of Tillinghast association.(Special Report)(designer of American golf courses)
- Ohio Cat finds purr-fect deal; Caterpillar distributor to double size, sales with acquisition.(Cover Story)(Ohio Machinery Co. acquires Caterpillar Inc. dealer)
- The Power Pack: Part 1 of 2.(Special Report)
- Companies grow with help from state, cities.(three Northeast Ohio companies to expand)
- Push in progress to form state manufacturing advisory board.(News)
by Prizinsky, David
- Fund-starved polymer group to fold into U. of Akron.(News)(Ohio Polymer Enterprise Development Inc.)
by Stacklin, Jeff
- BioEnterprise on board to help Imalux.(News)(infrared technology detects pre-cancerous cells)(Brief Article)
- Short Takes.(Briefs)(Brief Article)
- Enough aid.(Opinion)(Editorial)
- Ross-Tek making move to Cleveland.(Ross-Tek Information Systems Inc. moves location)(Brief Article)
- Library, OverDrive team up to take a chance on e-books.(News)(Cleveland Public Library )
- Region must build a job base for engineering school grads.(Opinion)(Northeast Ohio's economic conditions)
- Datebook.(Calendar)(Brief Article)
- Progress.(Opinion)(Ohio taxes)
- Travel guides draw local gripes; Visitors bureau gives work to out-of-town publisher.(Northeast publishing industries criticizing Convention and Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland publishing contract)
- Lincoln Elec. to turn idle plant into its warehouse operations.(News)
by Prizinsky, David
- Changes brewing for Van Roy bldg. Coffee company gone; new owner weighing options.(Cover Story)
by Bullard, Stan
- Strike up creativity; Liggett adds dash of fun to office to help minds work.(Marketing)(bowling room for employees )
- Carmakers' e-venture finds room to grow.(Technology)(OEConnection L.L.C. moving to Stonegate Technology Center in Richfield)
by Clark, Shasta
- Signs of a silver lining begin to emerge.(stock market report)
- E-xpedient picks up more customers.(buys NTT/Verio)
- Farrow to launch 401(k) plan.(News)(Farrow Wealth Management's Street Smart 401(k) plan)(Brief Article)
- Improvement on mind of Ohio City merchants.(News)(special improvement district)
- Historic links; The pioneering Powell family of Clearview GC holds a special place in golf lore.(Special Report)(Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour)
- Losses spur action on two buildings.(National City Center, 1220 Huron Building)(Cover Story)
by Bullard, Stan
- Late News.(of Northeastern Ohio businesses)
- AtomicBox stacks up new customers.(News)
- Troubleshooters; Crain's asks the experts to answer your small business questions.(Small Business)
- Malone merges Zeris, biz-to-biz units into one.(News)(MaloneZeris LLC formed through merger)(Brief Article)
- Push on to buy IT in our own back yard.(Technology)(BuyNEO)
by Clark, Shasta
- New cash has R&B Surgical ready to make new product.(R and B Surgical Solutions Inc. to sell spinal implants)
- Be a card-carrying shopper; Downtown discount plan to launch in June.(News)(Shop Cleveland card)
- Heating equipment distributor touts Trane connection in ads.(Marketing)(ad campaign for Trane brand of heating and cooling units)
- A new vision for OAI; Seelbach sees better marketing as key for aerospace group.(News)(Ohio Aerospace Institute)
- Breaking it down; Duo teams up to offer high-tech swing analysis.(Special Report)(understanding the golf swing)
- KeyCorp locks in wages.(KeyCorp. financial management)
- Raytheon to pilot Flight Options.(Raytheon to be majority owner of Flight Options)