CBGB Making A Comeback Thanks To NY Entrepreneurs

December 11, 2008

The notorious urinal that served patrons of the famed New York rock club CBGB for 33 years now sits retired in a basement in Manhattan’s posh SoHo district.

Plucked from the graffiti-covered walls when the club closed in 2006, the urinal is among several CBGB artifacts — such as the gritty “CBGB & OMFUG” awning that hung over 315 Bowery and a phone booth covered with punk-rock band stickers — donated to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NYC, which opened its doors last week. read more

Students consults can help your business

July 30, 2008

The New York Times profiled a college class at Stetson Univeristy, headed by Professor Becky Oliphant. The students helped a $33 million parachute company, Complete Parachute Solutions Inc., analyze their sales and improve their business model. read more