Q and A: Tayyib Smith, Little Giant
One of the Philly's most influential tastemakers says his hometown is "in flux," and although he could do bigger things elsewhere, wants to help make the region a first-tier market.
One of the Philly's most influential tastemakers says his hometown is "in flux," and although he could do bigger things elsewhere, wants to help make the region a first-tier market.
Why would a Beltway power couple move to Pittsburgh? To be part of a community here and make a difference in "the city that cares back." Here's how they adapted.
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For Drexel students and alums with start up fires burning in their hearts, The Laurence A. Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship in Technology provides space, training and seed money.
Quite a bit has to happen behind the scenes when you flip a light switch or turn on your TV. That process will become easier once a planned energy storage plant opens in Northeast PA.
In an era of internet sales and big box stores, some businesses in the Electric City are not only surviving, but helping the city thrive.
All sorts of products need to meet industry and federal safety standards before they are sold. A laboratory that assesses how well they meet those standards is moving into bigger headquarters in New Castle so it can run more tests on those products.
Legitimizing and streamlining online sweepstakes for both consumers and advertisers is the goal for this startup, which has drawn $500,000 in seed funding.
Brian Vargo set out to build a portable, foldable wood-burning stove suitable for backpacking. His Lewisburg company, Vargo Outdoors, ended up getting an international award for its innovative design.
This fall, science- and technology-based startups will have a new place to set down roots in the western part of the state. The eCenter@LindenPointe business incubator is designed to attract entrepreneurs from western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio.