Restaurant chain growth contributes to closure of Shreveport eateries

Date: 30 Jan 2014 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Shreveport Times, January 30, 2014 After more than 20 years in business, another neighborhood restaurant will close its doors Friday. Cafe Pierremont, known for its fresh vegetables and daily lunch specials, joins the handful of local restaurants that have closed in the past few months. “It’s time to turn the page,” said owner Barbara Landman, who … Read More

As big banks stay stingy with mortgage money, small community banks fill in the gap

Date: 24 Jan 2014 | posted in: Banking, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Allentown Morning Call, January 24, 2014 As the largest banks in the country lose market share in the residential lending sector, small community banks are picking up the slack. According to some experts, that’s good for the economy and the homebuyer. The largest mortgage lenders, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase have slashed residential lending. At Wells … Read More

Does ‘Net Neutrality’ Ruling Have a Silver Lining for Local Govs?

Date: 17 Jan 2014 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Government Technology, January 17, 2014 Many open Internet advocates were disheartened at a recent U.S. Court of Appeals decision that shot down the FCC’s net neutrality rule. But for those in favor of local government-owned broadband networks, the ruling may have something in it to cheer about. Circuit Judge Laurence Silberman, dissenting from part of the … Read More

To Help Connect the Two New Yorks, Bill de Blasio Should Build More Community Broadband

Date: 8 Jan 2014 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Nation, January 8, 2014 When Superstorm Sandy churned up fourteen-foot walls of water that slammed New York’s coastal communities in October 2012, they also washed away any false notions we had that we care sufficiently for poor people. One year later, Bill de Blasio was the candidate to beat to lead the city. He pulled … Read More

Can Walmart (and Other Mega-Corporations) Do Good?

Date: 6 Jan 2014 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Time Magazine, January 6, 2014 Alaska state officials are hosting Walmart executives in the state capital this week in an effort to resolve a months-old dispute over Alaskan salmon fisheries’ sustainability credentials. The seeds of the quarrel were planted in 2012 when several Alaskan fisheries decided to end their relationship with the Marine Stewardship Council–the preeminent … Read More

6,926 Years Of NYC History Disappeared During The Bloomberg Era (Approximately)

Date: 4 Jan 2014 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Gothamist, January 5, 2014 There’s no denying that Mayor Bloomberg dramatically changed the landscape of NYC through bike lanes, new buildings construction, and rezoning. In some ways—like with improved and increased street space—this has been a very good thing. But in other ways—like the homelessness epidemic and with the loss of affordable housing to taxpayer subsidized … Read More

5-year report shows 36% Internet, cable TV market penetration

Date: 12 Dec 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Tullahoma News, December 12, 2013 The Tullahoma Utilities Board has repaid nearly $2.2 million in city bond debt since launching its LightTUBe fiber services in January 2009, according to general manager Brian Skelton. The City of Tullahoma issued $16.9 million in general obligation bonds to TUB in 2007 to deploy fiber-to-the-home telephone, television and Internet services. … Read More

Seattle Gigabit Service Delayed Due to Funding Problems

Date: 11 Dec 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Government Technology, December 11, 2013 Gigabit Squared’s plan to bring broadband Internet service to 12 neighborhoods in Seattle may be in jeopardy.  Mayor Mike McGinn told GeekWire earlier this week that Gigabit Squared is facing financing problems causing it to delay installation of the high-speed network. He questioned whether the project – now a year removed … Read More

Market Approach to Fighting Pollution Produces Results -and Compromises- That Set EDF Apart

Date: 10 Dec 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

E&E Daily, December 10, 2013 A glance at Environmental Defense Fund President Fred Krupp’s environmental allies presents a strange picture: They include Wal-Mart CEO Mike Duke; former President George H.W. Bush counsel C. Boyden Gray; and executives from Anadarko Petroleum, Noble Energy and Encana. But the ethos of EDF under Krupp’s 29-year reign has been atypical: … Read More

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