El Paso Poised for Economic Growth as Schneider Electric Plans Expansion, Creating 300 Jobs
Schneider Electric USA is set to expand operations in El Paso, creating 300 jobs, as announced by Governor Abbott, potentially boosting the Texas economy and meeting demands in electrification and digitalization.
Detroit's Casinos Generate $98.8 Million in February Revenue, MGM Grand Leads Despite Industry Dip
Detroit casinos reported $98.8 million in revenue for February, with MGM Grand Detroit leading the market. Revenue dipped 6.4% from last year, though state and city tax contributions remained substantial. Sports betting showed mixed results.
H-E-B Kicks Off 12th Annual Quest for Texas Best, $100K Prize and Store Distribution On The Line
H-E-B seeks Texas-made products for its 12th Quest for Texas Best, with a $100,000 prize pool and a deadline of April 23 for entries, offering local producers the chance to get their items sold in stores.
Clawson's Zeoli's Modern Italian Announces Closure After Six Years in Heartfelt Farewell
Zeoli's Modern Italian in Clawson is closing on Friday after over six years, announced by owner Scott Brown. Financial issues and personal commitments influenced the decision. The restaurant was known for its motorsport theme and inclusive menu.
SmartRent Restructures Sales Team Amid Shift to SaaS Model After Q4 Revenue Decline in Scottsdale
SmartRent restructures its sales team and focuses on SaaS after Q4 revenue falls. Despite a revenue drop, its SaaS revenue grew by 19%. The CEO remains confident in the firm's strategic shift.
CVS Pharmacy to Open New 'Smaller Format' Stores in U.S. Markets Amid Industry Shifts
CVS Pharmacy plans to open new, smaller-format stores aimed at enhancing healthcare service accessibility, alongside a broader strategy of launching more traditional stores, amidst industry competition and internal restructuring.
Allston's Iconic Twin Donuts to Close After Decades of Serving the Community
Twin Donuts in Allston, a local fixture since 1955, is closing due to financial pressures with escalating food costs, confirmed for March 23. The community mourns the loss of this beloved diner and its role in the area's culture.
New York Celebrates Maple Month, A Boost for Local Producers and a Sweet Delight for Residents
New York celebrates Maple Month, highlighting its thriving maple industry. With production up to 846,000 gallons, the state offers Maple Weekends and supports the industry with Taste NY Markets and agricultural programs.
New York Attorney General Victorious in Antitrust Case Against Intermountain Management Over Ski Resort Monopoly
Intermountain Management loses a legal battle as a New York court rules their closure of Toggenburg Mountain violated antitrust laws, as claimed by Attorney General Letitia James.












