
Results 1 - 20 of 263 for "u:bizjournals.com" in Overland Park, KS
Cocoa Dolce expanding into Overland Park
Cocoa Dolce Artisan Chocolates owner Beth Tully plans to open her second store, this one in Overland Park's new Prairiefire development, according to a news release Tuesday evening. Comment?
RED Brokerage sues Privitera Realty for government office commission
RED Brokerage LLC says it got stiffed out of a commission worth nearly half a million dollars on space leased to the federal government by Privitera Realty Holdings LLC. Comment?
Cocoa Dolce opening Overland Park store
Chocolatier Beth Tully is opening a second Cocoa Dolce Artisan Chocolates store in Overland Park, and she expects to eventually open more stores elsewhere in the region. Comment?
NetApp is cutting its global workforce by 900, the Triangle Business Journal reports. Comment?
Sprint's new Clearwire bid could help KC, local wireless official says
Sprint Nextel Corp. raising its bid price for Clearwire Corp. at the last minute on Tuesday bodes well for Kansas City, a former president of the Mokan Wireless Association said. Comment?
Sprint: Handmark, Clearwire acquisitions are mutually exclusive
Sprint Nextel Corp. has clocked yet another acquisition, as if the wireless carrier doesn't have enough merger activity going on this year. Comment?
Sprint buys Handmark, OneLouder Apps
Overland Park-based Sprint announced Monday that it bought app developer Handmark Inc. Comment?
Timeline shows long engagement led up to Sprint-Handmark union
Sprint Nextel Corp. may have acquired Handmark Inc. this spring, but the companies' relationship goes back eight years. Comment?
Overland Park sets construction value record
Overland Park's real estate scene is bustling. The Kansas City suburb issued building permits in April for projects valued at $115 million - a higher dollar value than any month in the city's 53-year history. Comment?
Starwood is big name for Wichita's corporate menu
Wichita landed a well-known and reputable hotel and resort operator with today's announcement that Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. Comment?
Vince & Associates sells to Canadian company, plans expansion
Founder, CEO and Medical Director Brad Vince said the company will remain in Overland Park with plans to expand. Comment?
More CNG filling stations likely in Kansas City
A lack of filling stations has been a barrier preventing CNG-powered vehicles from taking off in a bigger way. Comment?
New Foulston Siefkin managing partner sees opportunities for growth
Foulston Siefkin LLP's new managing partner sees opportunities for the firm to build on the foundation laid by his predecessor. Comment?
Sprint's message to KC: Don't worry about Silicon Valley office
Plans to open a SoftBank Corp.-infused Sprint Nextel Corp. office in Silicon Valley with as many as 1,000 employees won't affect the domestic wireless carrier's Overland Park headquarters, a Sprint spokeswoman said Monday. Comment?
Topline Steel Buildings starts work on new headquarters
"We've been wanting to do it for a couple years," says Jake Hocker , company president and partner with his brother, Lucas, and father, Kim. Comment?
Welch: Attempted ABF acquisition speaks to strength of YRC's recovery
YRC Worldwide Inc. CEO James Welch said he thinks the company's attempt to acquire ABF Freight System Inc. Comment?
Tech Cocktail hangover: Seeing orange today
Step right up and spin the wheel. That was the message from Overland Park-based Lucky Orange, whose startup pitch proved an audience favorite at networking mixer Tech Cocktail in Kansas City Tuesday night. Comment?
Study: KC hospitals' procedure fees 'don't seem to make sense'
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Wednesday revealed a long-guarded secret: how much hospitals charge patients for services. Comment?
Carstar shops for new office space
The Overland Park-based auto body repair franchising company is looking for new office space to accommodate the planned addition of training facilities and possibly a new call center, CEO David Byers said. Comment?
Time Inc. content gets new mobile ride
Sports Illustrated is among the Time Inc. titles that will provide branded content in a new deal with Sprint for its mobile devices. Comment?