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LENDING LOGIC: Gerri Detweiler, a financial credit professional, will host a webinar on Oct. 15 to provide information about small-business lending.  / COURTESY GERRI DETWEILER

Position your business 
for the future of lending

SCORE RHODE ISLAND is hosting a webinar about positioning your business for the future of small-business lending. Gerri Detweiler, who is the head of...
FULL REVAMP: The building was revamped inside and out, giving it a brand-new appearance. The interior was upgraded with fresh paint and design improvements. The refurbishment incorporated a modern, nautical design. / PHOTOS COURTESY COLDWELL BANKER/JIM CAHOONE

Former real estate office renovated to become Coldwell Banker franchise

Coldwell Banker Coastal Homes, 1182 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett Building owner: James Cahoone Tenants: Coldwell Banker, Dana Carlson Enterprises and Path2Harmony Architectural firm: N/A Developer/General contractor: Dana Carlson Enterprises Cost: N/A Groundbreaking:...

Let’s take control of our story

How long will the threats of the pandemic hang over our heads? As the days drag on, will it upend us indefinitely? Even though...

Government contractors face special challenges

While some industries grapple with slowdowns, many government contractors in Rhode Island and elsewhere have geared up during the pandemic. From military and intelligence...
OPENING ACTION: Jodi Ricci, third from the left, and her husband, Michael Mota, fourth from the left, cut the ribbon at the opening of Lola’s Lounge and Cantina in Smithfield. Joining them, from left, are Scott Connory, vice president of sales; Joe Ricci, co-owner; Smithfield Town Manager Randy Rossi; and Town Councilman Sean Kilduff. / COURTESY LOLA’S LOUNGE AND CANTINA

Dining Out: Restaurateurs make fresh start in Smithfield

Restaurateur Michael Mota had to pivot. He created Skyline at Waterplace in Providence. The restaurant and event venue located in the center of the city...

Wedell earns Dorothy Shackleton Anti-Hunger Leadership Award

KAYLA WEDELL earned the Dorothy Shackleton Anti-Hunger Leadership Award, which is given to students who have demonstrated extensive knowledge of hunger and poverty issues...
PERSONAL TOUCH: Bloom Back Flowers owner Angela Rotondo believes being a florist means taking time to get to know your clients to build a personalized bouquet. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Online florist market blooms with unique, personal arrangements

Angela Rotondo wholeheartedly believes that florists should capture the personality of their client in their flower arrangements made for them. Rotondo, the owner of Rhode...

Hotel industry: We’re in dire need

With nearly 8,800 left jobless in Rhode Island’s hotel sector and an estimated 8 out of every 10 hotel rooms empty, some local hospitality...

List: MBA Programs

Total 2019-2020 enrollment: 7,548 The complete list is available in this week's digital edition and available for purchase online. For information about participating in PBN’s Top...
TOUGH BALANCE: Elizabeth Bentley, a single mother who lives in a rented house in Jamestown with two of her children, says it’s been difficult balancing jobs as a server at two different restaurants and paying her rent on time. She normally has a third job in home health care but was told by her manager not to return due to a high risk of exposure to COVID-19 while working in restaurants. / PBN PHOTO/ELIZABETH GRAHAM

EVICTION DILEMMA: Both tenants, small landlords vulnerable as crisis...

Ilanna Ball isn’t exactly a real estate tycoon – she owns two triple-deckers, a few other multifamily houses and manages another 45 rental properties...
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