(Fortune Small Business)
A product overhaul unites form, function-and fun.
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(US Airways Magazine)
White collar, blue collar and in between: Business is booming in Brooklyn.
(US Airways Magazine)
The next breakthrough in treating disease will likely come from Greater Philadelphia’s fast-growing bio-tech sector.
(The Pennsylvania Gazette)
Can’t get co-workers to cooperate on an important project? Boss won’t listen to your ideas? The Wharton School’s Richard Shell can help.
(US Airways)
A small-town chair maker is thankful that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Especially when the beholders are some of the world’s most prestigious designers.
(Fortune Small Business)
Design insiders had Angela Adams’s richly detailed fabrics to themselves for nearly a decade. Now, thanks to licensing deals with five home-furnishings firms, the rest of us can luxuriate, too…
(Fortune Small Business)
The daughter of famed furniture maker George Nakashima burnishes his legacy.
(New Jersey Life)
David Rago started selling at flea markets, but his empire now includes an auction house with sales of $25 million, two magazines and regular appearances on Antiques Roadshow.
(Fortune Small Business)
Joe Zuritsky, CEO of Parkway Corp., a Philadelphia company that operates 100 parking facilities in the U.S., on breeding koi …