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Articles in January 2006 issue of Crain's Cleveland Business
- Paint rollers spreading out Guardian's product lineup.
by Bennett, David
- Big anchors.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
- WKSU tunes up with new transmitters, local program.(News)
by Booth, John
- The Big Issue.(Brief Article)
- Bankruptcies.(business filing for bankruptcy)(Brief Article)
- Cleveland's TD Holding slated for $200M IPO.
- 10 Deals... ...That mattered in 2005.(News)
- Area online promo biz touts musical talent.(News)
by Booth, John
- Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
- Post-Duke Pisczak shifts focus to development, ownership; NE Ohio native, real estate vet plotting local short-term projects.(Real Estate)
by Bullard, Stan
- Late News.(Simbionix USA Corp acquires eTrinsic Inc.)(Education Loan Servicing Corp changes its name)(Lake Hospital System bans smoke)
by Mortland, Shannon
- Going Places.(People)(Jeffrey Smith joins Bialosky + Partners Architects)(Brian Boose joins Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield)(Laura S. Gori joins Frantz Ward LLP)
- Noble existence.
by Pettypiece, Shannon
- Technoform hub to bring 30 jobs to Twinsburg.
by Suttell, Scott
- KeyCorp claims Solon site for computer center.(Real Estate)(Brief Article)
by Bullard, Stan
- Jackson team taking time to fill vacant cabinet posts.(News)
by Miller, Jay
- Crain's on the Web.(News)(Brief Article)
- CAT tax reactions differ by industry niche.(commercial activity tax)
- Going Places.(People)(Zachery Schweda appointed as consultant of Huntington Bank Inc.)(Tim Nichols appointed as community president of BBP Partners LLC)(Polly C. Furey as managing director of Marsh Inc.)
- 10 Stories... that mattered in 2005.(News)(Oglebay Norton Co emerges from bankruptcy )(Invacare Corp cuts jobs)(OfficeMax Inc does not changes its location)
- Grand Openings.(Small Business)
- Loaded laundry; Leo's Laundromat's high-tech outfit takes the garment-washing biz to new heights.(Small Business)
by Tidyman, John H.
- VC investments in med firms soar; Region could gain national rep if private financing stays strong.
- Relieved of duty; Case medical school dean's offer to join board of British pharmaceutical company pulled.(News)(Ralph Horwitz wont join GlaxoSmithKline PLC)(Brief Article)
- Axentis to add jobs after snagging $9M investment.
by Glenn, Brandon
- Transpac helps local firms fill in foreign supplier gaps; Shaker Heights sourcing biz breaks down cultural barriers for area companies.
by Bennett, David
- Voters must keep education in mind.
by Tucker, Brian
- Crafty cabinetry: Extreme edition; KraftMaid provides hit TV series with custom-made products.
by Booth, JOhn
- The Big Issue.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
- Shaking up the Square; Beachwood developer's 'day and night' tactic drawing diverse mix of tenants to East Side shopping district.
- UHHS mulls central office site; Owners offer up 668 Euclid building as possible downtown locale.(University Hospitals Health System)
by Bullard, Stan
- Man of action; Tony George isn't afraid of getting his hands dirty in his business or politics.(Insight)
by Miller, Jay
- IRS tweaking tax administration for limited liability companies.(Small Business)
- $16M Akron heart center to centralize patient care.(Health Care)
by Mortland, Shannon
- Good pick.(Opinion)(James Griffith appointed as the first chairman of the Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network of Northeast Ohio)(Brief Article)
- System changes prompt Medicare providers to pay attention to appeals.(Small Business)
- Cancer, obesity research could bring big '06 for Athersys; Biotech biz awaits FDA approval to begin testing appetite suppressants, stem cell treatment.(Technology)
- Broker picks Solon as site of first office in Midwest.(Finance)(Sanders Morris Harris Group Inc)(Brief Article)
by Turner, Shawn A.
- The Week: January 23 - 29.(The Insider)(Cleveland Clinic sells hospital to Health Management Associates Inc)(Kiebler Recreation LLC acquires Peek'n Peak Resort and Conference Center)(George Pyne joins IMG Worldwide )
- Hello, '06.(Opinion)
- Seven Hills eyes 'Main Street' project; Developer duo would create 'city within a city' a la Crocker Park.
by Bullard, Stan
- Banks promote remote deposit of checks; New digital systems allow biz clients to avoid trips to branches.(News)
by Turner, Shawn A.
- The week in quotes.(Brief Article)
- Pack willpower, PowerBars to keep six-pack on the road.
by Battaglia, Tammy Stables
- Former Case faculty, social worker win German prize.(Special Report)(Brief Article)
- Going Places.(People)(Maureen Doerner joins Keybank NA)(Mary Ann Cianciolo joins Primerica Financial Services)(Pete Titas joins Antares Management Solutions)
- Bankruptcies.
- Small change; NE Ohio's community banks are growing their assets, adding to their presence despite tough industry pressures.(Special Report)(northeast)
by Turner, Shawn A.
- Going Places.(People)(University of Akron appoints James L. Sage to vice president for information technology)(Barnes Wendling Valuation Services Inc. appoints Louis D. Maglione to principa)(Card Palmer Sibbison and Co. appointed Daniel S. Gibel to office
- Bankrutptcies.(Bankruptcies)
- Beachwood firm planning to wrap up $250M fund.(News)(Brantley Partners )(Brief Article)
by Turner, Shawn A.
- Clinic likely to rework Fla. med park plans; 21-acre site originally intended to expand on health giant's now-sold Naples operation.(News)
by Mortland, Shannon
- KSU, Oak Clinic collaborate to decode multiple sclerosis causes.
by Mortland, Shannon
- Cleveland State taps Byrd-Bennett to guide teacher-training offerings.
by Mortland, Shannon
- Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
- Kelley & Ferraro forges ahead after Michael Kelley's death; No plans in motion to change local management team.
by Turner, Shawn A.
- Reporters' Notebook; Behind the news with Crain's writers.(The Insider)
- Web site gives glimpse of Westgate makeover.(News)
by Booth, John
- 10 People... who got our attention in 2005.(News)
- What's New.(The Insider)(ProTech Polymer Products Ltd)(Company Profile)
- UCIdeal.(Opinion)(University Circle Inc.)(Brief Article)
- Investment club coaches students on fundamentals of financial planning.(Special Report)
by Bonvissuto, Kimberly
- Grand plans.(Opinion)(University Hospitals Health System)(Brief Article)
- Lobbying firm adds Ohio offices, plots out-of-state posts.(News)(LNE Group LLC)
by Miller, Jay
- Looks like it's time to buy Google.(Opinion)(stock market)
by Dodosh, Mark
- Clowning college breaks down the basics of funny business.
by Schnall, Sharon N.
- 2006 PGA event receives new name, more green.(Brief Article)
by Booth, John
- Natural remedy maker releasing new product line.(Health Care)
- New act sparks merger talk in electric industry; Will FirstEnergy be hunter or hunted?
- Tax Liens.(News)
- What's New.(The Insider)(Brief Article)
- Travel Tales.(Special Report)
- Retail vacancies still receding; CB Richard Ellis forecasting continued decline through 2006.
by Bullard, Stan
- Budgeting 101; CSU kicks off personal finance program to help students sketch out money-saving strategies.
by Turner, Shawn A.
- Teaming up.(Opinion)(Brief Article)
- Making progress; Penton Media's CEO is upbeat about the company's finances, acquisition prospects.(chief executive officer)(David Nussbaum )
by Booth, John
- The Week: January 9 - 15.(The Insider)(Agilysys plans to relocate its employees)(Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center receives donation)(increase in sales of used cars)
- Going Places.(People)(Linda M. Radencic joins Dollar Bank)(Mark Whitmore joins Wesrfield Group)(Richard S. Rivitz joins Kahn Kleinman)
- Conscientious comeback; Environmental products bail Babcock & Wilcox out of bankruptcy.
by Bennett, David
- Get comfy with must-have gadgets; GPS units, PDAs and iPods help make biz trips more tolerable.(Special Report)(Global Positioning System, Personal digital assistants)
by Kadleck, Chrissy