Breaking the mold with carbon fibers
Visit Matt Dunham’s fabrication company and it doesn’t take long to figure out that it’s far from a typical shop.
In one corner sits a...
Underwater mortgages may climb to 30%, says Zillow
Almost one-quarter of U.S. mortgage holders owed more than their homes were worth in the second quarter and that figure may rise to as...
Waiting game on T.F. Green expansion
On a recent weekday afternoon, traffic was heavy at the intersection of Airport and Post roads in Warwick. Cars filtered through the three-way traffic...
Atrion names Poe chief tech officer
Christopher Poe has been promoted to chief technology officer for Atrion Networking Corporation. As CTO, Poe will lead the company in developing and driving...
Hike in R.I. estate tax exemption linked to CPI
John Hodnett sees these types of emotional house sales often:
Family members inherit valuable property from a deceased relative, and they desperately want to keep...
Credit unions see gains on accounting change
Attempts by federal regulators to rescue large “corporate” credit unions have played havoc with the financial statements of Rhode Island credit unions, first leaving...
New owners welcome Hemenway’s to family
“It is much like when your wife is expecting, your mind starts to acclimate itself that this will be yours,” Newport Harbor Corporation’s Ken...
State cracking down of tax-delinquent businesses
The R.I. Division of Taxation’s threats last month to close more than 1,000 businesses that had failed to submit overdue sales tax payments has...
Business support strong for Pawtucket Arts Festival
Businesses that sponsor artistic and cultural attractions often are overlooked or receive the briefest of mention in advertisements and brochures, but without them, many...
Hampton Inn project in limbo
The fate of a prime parcel of 7.5 acres along the Blackstone River in downtown Pawtucket, proposed site of a Hampton Inn that was...