Archive for Entrepreneurs – Page 4

Mommy Blogging: More than Mad Money and Milk

Ever since Elizabeth Edwards sat down with a some mommy bloggers in Silicon Valley, main stream media has started to pay some serious attention to mommy bloggers. Just this morning as I drove into the city I heard one of my favorite radio parenting commentators talking about her “recent” exposure to mommy blogs.  Hard to

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New Businesses Bring Stability to Neighborhoods

For many of us, the decision to move to an older neighborhood is due to: Affordability – in some cities, older urban homes cost less than new homes (especially if you are in a city where foreclosures are the talk of the day – not good news for some, but opportunities for others). Activism –

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Starting a Business…in a New Community

Part of the attraction of some new urbanist communities is the infrastructure that has been put in place to support entrepreneurs. Often times these developments are approved for mixed use zoning so you can have a local grocery store or cafe or financial services office, etc., within walking distance of your new home. This is

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