RI Biz Winners and Flops

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RI Biz Winners and Flops

Rhode Island's economy continues to trail the rest of the country, which is rebounding from the six-year recession.

Unemployment continues to be a substantial issue and the failure of progress in the development of the 195 lands is a staggering missed opportunity. Instead of hundreds of millions of dollars being invested in new bio-medical, pharma or technology companies, the land remains vacant three plus years later and there has been little progress at attracting any major employer.

With the Superman building vacant, 195 lands barren, the opportunity for redeveloping Providence and the economic hub is profound.

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BIZ WINNERS


BENRUS store
BENRUS - According to the Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester will be the site of the first BENRUS store. The RI-based lifestyle company was re-launched by Gio Feroce, the former CEO of Alex and Ani.  After Rochester, BENRUS will open stores in Charleston, SC, Washington, DC and Newport, RI. The schedule of store of the store openings have not been announced.

Business Innovation Factory - This year was the 10th BIF Summit. Saul Kaplan and his team once again made Providence a point of destination for the best and brightest across the country.  Speakers included Liza Donnelly, Cartoonist from The New Yorker Magazine; Ethan Zuckerman, Director, Center for Civic Media, MIT Media Lab; and Guy Wollaert, Senior Vice President, Chief Technical and Innovation Officer at Coca-Cola, to name but a few of the business stars who inspired and educated the audience at Trinity Rep. 

RIPEC - Ezra Klein, Editor-in-Chief of Vox.com is the lead speaker at the 71st RIPEC Annual Meeting on Monday, October 20, 2014, at the Rhode Island Convention Center. The sometimes stodgy group has brought in the most interesting and relevant speaker in the state this year.

Alex and Ani - The Cranston firm continues to move functions from Cranston to its Providence space on Weybosset Street. 

Newport Casino
Jobs for Newport - The campaign to expand and grow the slots parlor in Newport into a full casino will be hosting an informational jobs fair on Wednesday, October 15 at the Newport Grand.  The event will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and will highlight the many employment opportunities that will be available following the completion of the $40 million project to create the Newport Entertainment Center.  

The group recently released an economic impact study argues that the expansion of table games will result in an additional 300 jobs. “Our investment isn’t just about creating a world class entertainment center for Newport, it’s about preserving jobs and creating more, good paying positions for the residents of Newport and Rhode Island,” said Jobs for Newport partner Joseph R. Paolino, Jr. 

GoGo Media Networks -- Scored an agreement with Doggiefood.com, which is expected to enhance Doggiefood.com’s ability to reach sought-after pet parent demographic groups, and influence consumers’ brand choices.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to extend the reach of Doggiefood.com beyond traditional advertising,” said GoGo Media Networks™ President and CEO David Paolo. “Doggiefood.com will now be able to connect and engage pet parents with brands cost-effectively.” 

Newport, RI
BIZ FLOPS

Newport Yachting Center Sale - A big loss to Newport. The facility had played many roles and was a magnet to bringing in visitors for multiple night weekend visits. Concerts and comedy shows like Bill Cosby brought patrons -- and tourist dollars -- from near and far, which helped fight Newport's reputation as just a day-trip location.

Governor's Race - Have we heard one big idea on improving the RI economy from Gina Raimondo or Allan Fung?  For an election all about the economy, it is a shame that neither of the candidates have offered a big idea or even a small idea.


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