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Coffee with Taylor and Reggie: How are you innovating right now? We'll teach you what we know.
Filed Under: Front Page, Small Business
REV’s Director of Business Recruitment and Growth Taylor Clark Jacobson is teaming up with Reginald Smith of Sabre Finance to talk to business owners—both large and small—about how they can keep things as new and fresh as these times require on Monday, July 13.
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What is a BID? And, how one is already helping vibrancy in Birmingham
Filed Under: Developer, Downtown Birmingham, Front Page, Potential-Proving, Yaysayers
BIDs have been used increasingly in downtowns, main streets and other commercial districts throughout the country as an avenue for public improvement and maintenance.
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City of Birmingham celebrates resilience, creative solutions with Small Business Week 2020
Filed Under: Front Page, Small Business
REV kicks things off Monday, July 13 at noon with the Innovating Your Business For Future Growth workshop hosted by Taylor Clark-Jacobson, Director of Business Recruitment and Growth.
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In the time of COVID-19, four local businesses are committed to giving back to Birmingham
Filed Under: Birmingham Food & Drink, Downtown Birmingham, Front Page, Small Business, Woodlawn
Across Birmingham, local businesses are finding creative ways to support the city they love in a time of uncertainty. Find out how a few of them are stepping up to help.
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3 ways to (safely) celebrate the Fourth of July in Birmingham
Filed Under: Front Page
Here are some of the ways to enjoy the holiday in the Magic City.
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Mother-daughter business owners and jewelry designers take on the first virtual Woodlawn Street Market
Filed Under: Business-Proving, Events, Front Page, Small Business, Woodlawn Street Market
A mother-daughter team of jewelry designers reflect on the Woodlawn Street Market’s role in their small business journeys.
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ParkMobile app adds to vibrancy downtown by making paying for street parking a breeze
Filed Under: Downtown Birmingham, Front Page, Transportation
Birmingham joins other larger cities such as Washington D.C. and Atlanta that use the ParkMobile app.
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Businesses with small footprints are working hard to adapt and keep their spaces safe
Filed Under: Birmingham Food & Drink, Downtown Birmingham, Front Page, Small Business
COVID-19 has affected businesses across Birmingham, but those with small footprints are shifting strategically to adhere to Alabama’s Safer at Home order and keep their customers safe in a smaller setting. Find out what three different businesses have done to adapt their spaces and experiences.