Sibling non-rivalry
It’s not every day that you find two siblings operating separate businesses on the same street. Rarer still are neighboring siblings who are pioneers in their own fields.
It’s not every day that you find two siblings operating separate businesses on the same street. Rarer still are neighboring siblings who are pioneers in their own fields.
Amazon.com makes about $19,000 a minute on product recommendations: personalized suggestions that direct customers to products they might covet in addition to what they intended to buy. Now a Portland company is democratizing product recommendation services by developing faster, cheaper solutions accessible to midsize retailers.
Since late 2010, Con-way, a trucking and logistics company, has been working on a master plan for a new mixed-use community in Northwest Portland.
Betty Lou Carrier started making healthy snacks for her sons. Now Betty Lou’s Inc. is a multi-million-dollar company.
Oregon’s business leadership is feeling more upbeat than it has in the past four years.
Our venerable 100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon project turned 19 this year. Over the six years that I’ve been the editor of Oregon Business, I have been constantly heartened and amazed at the dedication to the project by Oregon companies, large and small.
A bill requiring all health insurance plans to cover abortions has passed the House, awaits Senate.
More people sign contracts to buy home, suggesting a housing market rebound.
Designed to replace the Business Energy Tax Credit, the grant program will open for applications next week.
The Goose Project, a 2,134-acre logging operation approved by the Forest Service, will yield 38 million board feet of lumber.