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
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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


