Kim Reeves+FollowCleveland’s office scene is bouncing backSherwin-Williams moving into its massive new downtown HQ has given Cleveland’s office market a real shot in the arm, with vacancy rates dipping and more people heading back to the office. But here’s the twist: while this is a big win for the city, the overall market is still finding its footing, with older buildings being converted to new uses and companies rethinking what office life should look like. It’s a sign that, even after all the pandemic changes, the demand for well-managed, amenity-rich spaces is on the rise again. How do you feel about the return to office life in Cleveland? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Cleveland00Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowDetroit neighbors face rising heat bills and outagesSky-high winter heating bills and constant power outages are hitting Detroiters hard, with some residents saying nearly half their income goes just to stay warm. At a recent DTE listening session, folks shared how unreliable service and expensive energy are straining their budgets and daily lives. Many worry that new data centers could push rates even higher, leaving regular customers to foot the bill. There’s a real push for more transparency, better infrastructure, and solutions like rooftop solar to help keep costs down and the lights on. How are rising utility bills affecting your household? What changes would you want to see from DTE? #Business #Industry #Detroit00Share
peterfoster+FollowRocket Lab’s Big Oops: Neutron Tank Pops!So, Rocket Lab’s shiny new Neutron rocket just had a rough night—the fuel tank literally burst during a stress test. The goal was to see how much pressure it could handle, but they didn’t mean for it to go kaboom. If you’re hoping to see Neutron compete with SpaceX anytime soon, you’ll have to wait. The debut launch is now delayed, but hey, better to find the weak spots on the ground than in the sky! #Business #Industry #RocketLab00Share
fnixon+FollowDavos CEOs Split: Will AI Take Your Job?Here’s the latest from the Davos snow globe: Big bosses can’t agree on how hard AI will hit jobs. Some say it’s a tidal wave that’ll wipe out lots of office gigs, especially entry-level roles. Others think AI will just make your workday smoother—if companies play nice. Either way, if you’re just starting out, it’s time to get comfy with AI tools. The future of work is less about busywork, more about smart moves. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AIJobs00Share
Vincent Perry+FollowGeorgia Power halts disconnects as winter storm hitsGeorgia Power is putting a hold on all service disconnections just as a major winter storm threatens Savannah and surrounding areas. This means families won’t have to worry about losing electricity during the worst of the cold, icy weather. The pause lasts until January 29, giving everyone a little peace of mind. If you’re having trouble with your bill, there are assistance programs and local resources available. It’s a big relief for many, but how do you think utility companies should support communities during extreme weather? #Business #Industry #GeorgiaPower00Share
robertocarter+FollowCrypto Wallets Are the New Safe Deposit BoxEver worry about your crypto getting hacked? Turns out, you’re not alone. Ledger, the company behind those USB-like crypto wallets, is eyeing a US stock market debut—possibly at a $4 billion value! Why? Because as crypto hacks hit record highs, more people want their digital coins locked up tight, offline. With rivals like BitGo already making moves, it’s clear: keeping your crypto safe is big business now. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CryptoSecurity00Share
Brooke Martin+FollowVenezuela Oil Comeback? Here’s What’s BrewingHere’s your coffee break scoop: Big oil service players like SLB and Halliburton are eyeing a return to Venezuela, hoping to cash in if the rules and payments line up. If the U.S. greenlights more deals, expect a rush to pump oil—and maybe more jobs for locals. The catch? It all depends on how fast the paperwork and politics move. Keep an eye out if you’re into energy stocks or global job trends! #Business #Industry #VenezuelaOil10Share
Kim Reeves+FollowCalifornia’s billionaire tax: Would you stay or go?California’s proposed 5% billionaire tax could mean an $8 billion bill for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, but he says he hasn’t even thought about leaving. Meanwhile, other tech giants like Peter Thiel and Larry Page are reportedly considering their options. The big question: Will this tax drive innovation out of Silicon Valley, or is the region’s talent pool too valuable to leave behind? With AI reshaping manufacturing and companies like Nvidia and Siemens doubling down on local expertise, it’s a real crossroads for California’s future. Would you stick around, or look for greener (and cheaper) pastures? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #California02Share
Brooke Martin+FollowWhy Your Gas Stove Is Draining Your WalletHeads up: cooking with gas is about to get pricier. Experts say U.S. households will pay more for gas in the next couple of years, thanks to global conflicts, wild weather, and the U.S. shipping more gas overseas. The real kicker? Those higher bills hit lower-income families hardest. If you’re tired of the price hikes (and want a safer kitchen), check out induction stoves—some plug-in models start at just $50. Time to rethink what’s heating your dinner! #Business #Industry #MoneyHacks00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowDid Bezos Really Say 'Work at McDonald's' First?Spotted some spicy drama on X: Jeff Bezos just called out Polymarket for putting words in his mouth about starting your career at McDonald's or Palantir. While Bezos is all for getting real-world job experience before launching your own thing, he never name-dropped those companies. The takeaway? Don’t believe every viral quote—especially if it sounds too meme-worthy to be true! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #JeffBezos00Share