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Monthly Archives: October 2007
The art of the entrepreneur
Business education, especially an MBA, is designed to prepare students for life in the corporate world, notably finance and consulting, correct? Well, not always.
Educator helps teens communicate through art 10/31/07
Art teacher Dayna Dobbins is creating quite a stir at the Academy for Business & Technology, a Melvindale school chartered by Eastern Michigan University.
First Republic Says $40 Million in Default in Salander Art Fray
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) — First Republic Bank, which Merrill Lynch & Co. bought in September for $1.8 billion, has been snared in the biggest U.S. art market mess since the price- fixing scandal at auction houses in the 1990s.
Art looms large in Bigfork economy
Eric Thorsen is one of the artists who have found homes in Bigfork. He started his studio/gallery on Electric Avenue in 1993. He and his wife, Cyndy Thorsen, who manages the business, operated at first out of a second-story rental. Three years later, they expanded with a downstairs gallery.
String of burglaries in North Side shopping center has business owners worried
A rash of burglaries in a shopping plaza on the city’s North Side is causing quite a bit of concern for business owners.
Art challenge will help kids
A Seaford business is backing a children’s art competition for Sussex to raise funds for children with life-limiting illnesses in the area. (30/10/2007 09:13:49)
Christie’s set to brake sale records in the Middle East by offering nearly AED 109 Million worth of art, jewellery and …
Dubai – Christie’s, the world’s leading art business and auction house, has today announced $30 million worth of renowned international and western art including exquisite jewels and watches will be sold at its forthcoming auctions to be staged at Jumeirah Emirates Towers hotel on 31 st October and 1 st November at 6.30 pm respectively.
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Finding The Perfect Space For Your Business
If you have been running a small business from home, it might be time to think bigger picture. Perhaps your clientele has increased, you need more assistants, and zoning frowns on the number of cars that approach your home. Where do you start?
Art gallery and bar aims to attract creative class to Delray Beach
Art gallery, bar that replaced a Haitian convenience store north of Osceola Park aims to attract artists to Delray Beach The neighborhood is like a blank slate. Empty lots and warehouses pepper the streets. A cargo train often zips through the railroad tracks, deafening any street sounds.