Businesses bringing security cameras to Frenchmen St. – WWL-TV
NEW ORLEANS — A group of Frenchmen Street businesses are going high-tech to curb crime. They are joining forces with Project Nola, installing high-definition surveillance cameras to monitor foot traffic along the popular music destination spot.
Beach businesses looking to expand for 2012 season – Tallahassee Democrat
For details, call 932-2257 or visit www.sria-fla.com and click on “meeting info.” Summer 2011 is a wrap, and Pensacola Beach businesses are focusing on the tourism season 2012. Based on the agenda for tonight’s Santa Rosa Island Authority …
Businesses want end to Occupy protest – The Vancouver Sun
While coffee shops and restaurants have noticed small bumps in business since the protest began Oct. 15, other businesses are concerned about the “perception” of the camp. Business owners like Daniela Cubelic of Silk Road Tea on Government …
Missouri’s tough rules for adult businesses are constitutional, court rules – The News & Observer
For now, in Missouri: Nude dancing is prohibited. Sexually oriented businesses bookstores, clubs and theaters offering semi-nude entertainment must close between midnight and 6 a.m. Semi-nude is defined as showing the female …
Small Businesses Can Save with Visa Discount Program – Yahoo Finance
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Visa Inc. (NYSE:V – News) today announced the expansion of Visa … utility of its network to deliver more value and efficiency to small businesses, clients and merchants. Harnessing the analytics and …
Help For Small Businesses – kmvt
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT-TV) – Current and future small business owners are learning valuable tips on how to run a successful business. It’s all part of a series of forums by the Idaho Department of Labor, Southern Idaho Rural Development and the Small …
Tax breaks for businesses return to Capitol agenda – Quad-Cities Times
To pay for the package, lawmakers are considering a plan stop offering a tax break to businesses the state inherited from the federal government. The so-called “decoupling” move would generate an estimated $920 million over two years before ending.
Bill gives businesses tax cut – Peoria Journal Star
Nearly half of Illinois’ businesses will get a tax cut next year after legislators passed a little-noticed bill aimed at paying off the state’s unemployment debt to the federal government. The measure, SB72, allows the Department of Employment Security to …