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FOR LEASE:  A rendering of GTECH's new headquarters downtown.

Downtown office vacancies jump

Yet available space drops with buildings turned to residences A recent real estate survey shows that downtown Providence has more office space available for lease...
NEW RECRUIT: Aaron Holzinger was hired by KPMG in May, shortly after graduating from PC.

With fed regs, accounting jobs add up

Unlike most students from other majors at Providence College, 23-year-old accountant Aaron Holzinger didn’t have to look for a job after graduation. A job,...
 CONCORDIA MANUFACTURING  in Coventry is deemed the "poster child" of the state's newest innovation initiative.

EDC making headway on ‘innovation’ partnerships

Rhode Island manufacturers are participating in a new public-private partnership program intended to help them tap new markets, innovate their product lines and educate...
JOHN D. SINNOTT, of Struever Bros., works out of his office in the Rising Sun Mills Complex in Olneyville.

Mill developer lauds state tax credits, communities

Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse has undertaken several mill restoration projects in Rhode Island, including the 313,000-square-foot Rising Sun Mills in Olneyville. Similar to...

Providence LNG plan rejected; <br>Fall River OK’d

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a proposal by Weaver’s Cove Energy and Mill River Pipeline to build an 800 million-cubic-foot, liquefied-natural-gas...

Banking exam to include additional ethics section

Do you trust your banker? The American Bankers Association’s Institute for Certified Bankers wants its members to take a closer look at ethical issues...

Employers hope to avoid the lazy days of summer

Ice cream, Hawaiian T-shirts motivate workers? It’s summer – time to throw on flip-flops, hit the links, or take the kids camping. What about work,...

Shredders prosper in climate of privacy

Stricter federal regs, white collar crimes a boon to business Pete Murley, 59, had been selling cars and his now 29-year-old son, Matt, was unhappy...

A cold may freezes area’s crop growth

May was cold, cloudy and a bit dry – not ideal weather for most crops farmed on Aquidneck Island. Farmers say the frigid weather...

Digital evidence proves valuable for court cases

UBS, a Swiss investment bank with offices in New York, was forced to pay $124,500 to retrieve digital information stored on company computers and...
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