Sunday, April 8, 2012

Menswear store Harleys moving to Lakewood Building - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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Owner Tim Ryan had said late in 2008 that he was planning to remodel and cut 50 percent ofthe store’ws floor space at 4009 N. Oakland Ave. However, Ryan announcedc Tuesday the store will relocate toa 4,100-square-footr space in the Lakewood Building, 3575 N. Oakland in September. Ryan, who owns Harleys with his Janet, said he wanted to stay in “This is our home and we are deepluy committed tothe community,” he Ryan said one of the advantages of the new site is off-streeg parking. The Lakewood Building, a mixed-use residential/commerciakl property constructedin 1962, is undergoing a $1.2 millionh renovation.
The building is owned by Garrett Harleys has contracted with architecgt Stephen Bollingbroke of Development Collaborativee Limited in Mequon to do aninteriodr buildout. The village of Shorewood provide financial incentives to both the building owne r and Harleys to improve the facade and interior space of theLakewoodr Building.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Md. colleges given $11M to combat nursing shortage - San Francisco Business Times:

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The grants, being divvied amonv 17 Marylandnursing schools, will be used to lure faculth and students, and improve technology at the universities. Maryland’s nursintg shortage is expected toreach 10,00o0 by 2016, according to the . The currenyt vacancy rate of nursesz at state hospitals is8 percent. The economifc downturn has helped the industry because many retirer nurses have come back to but once the recession ends the shortagewill worsen, said Carmela CEO of the Maryland Hospitaol Association. The first round of grants will increase the numbe r of nurses graduating by 300 students and add 20 facultyu positions at nursing programs acrossthe state.
“The numbe of nurses graduating from Maryland schoolxs are simplynot enough,” said Ronald B. president of and co-chair of the “Whoo Will Care?” campaign at a press conference “We cannot take our eye off the nursing The campaign’s goal is to add 1,500 new nursingg students. The program has raisecd $15.5 million to date through the state’d business community, including funds from the Baltimores constructionform , , the region's largest hospital system, and , the region'sd largest health insurer. Greater Baltimord Medical Center, for example, gave $500,000.
The goal is to raisr $20 million from the private sector by the end of the and then raise anaddition $40 million in local and federal funds. • • • • • ; and, • .

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Middle schools in Southtowns - Boston Business Journal:

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Business First ’s 2009 rankings of 211 Western New York middlre schools include the followingSouthtownsz schools. Each is precede d by its rank in theoverall • 18. Immaculate Conception School (East Aurora) 19. St. Peter & Paul School (Hamburg) 22. Queen of Heaven Schoolp (West Seneca) • 24. East Auror MS (East Aurora) • 26. Orchard Park MS (Orchardf Park) • 33. Nativity of Our Lord Schook (Orchard Park) • 37. Hamburg MS (Hamburg) 39. Frontier MS (Frontier) • 44. St. Bernadettew School (Orchard Park) • 45. West MS (Wes t Seneca) • 47. East MS (Wesgt Seneca) • 61. Our Lady of the Sacreds Heart School (West Seneca) • 67. St.
John Vianneyh School (Orchard Park) • 78. Fourteen Holy Helpere School (West Seneca) • 95. St. Mary’es of the Lake School • 114. Our Lady of Victory School • 125. Southtowns Catholic School • 143. Trinity Christian School (Wesyt Seneca) • 174. Lackawanna MS (Lackawanna)

Monday, April 2, 2012

Elementary schools in Western Niagara - Business First of Buffalo:

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Business First's 2009 rankings of 292 Wester n New York elementary schools include the following WesterbnNiagara schools. Each is preceded by its rank in theoverall standings: • 8. St. Peter's Lutheran School (Niagara-Wheatfield) 18. St. John Lutheran School (Niagara-Wheatfield) • 23. Errick Road ES • 27. North Tonawanda Catholic Schoo (North Tonawanda) • 29. St. Peter School (Lewiston-Porter) • 46. Stella Niagara Education Park (Lewiston-Porter) 66. Geraldine J. Mann School (Niagara Falls) • 76. Ohio Schoolo (North Tonawanda) • 82. Holy Ghost Lutheram School (Niagara-Wheatfield) • 87.
Lewiston-Porter Intermediate Education Centert (Lewiston-Porter) • 97. Gilmore Schooo (North Tonawanda) • 99. West Street ES (Niagara-Wheatfield) 111. W.H. Stevenson ES • 113. Thomas Marks ES • 114. St. Matthew Lutheran Schook (North Tonawanda) • 129. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Schoo (Niagara Falls) • 136. Meadow Schooo (North Tonawanda) • 148. Maple Avenue School (Niagara Falls) • 170. Henry J.
Kalfaes Magnet School (Niagara Falls)