NewsFeeds 9.12.11

VCU’s Thorn, Club 534, Set to Open as Cafe (Style Weekly)

After years of battling with police, the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and Virginia Commonwealth University officials, Nat Dance is unveiling a new look for his controversial Club 534.

Business leaders bristle at accusations of downtown racism (Daily Progress)
Charlottesville’s downtown business leaders are pushing back against a local NAACP president’s accusations of racist hiring practices on the Downtown Mall.

Market Swings Are Becoming New Standard (NY Times)
Recent stock fluctuations have caused experts to ask whether there are new forces at work in the market that make trading permanently more erratic.

Small businesses face tough decisions before they sell (USA Today)
Sellers have to deal with emotional and financial issues. Among them: determining what a business is worth, getting years of paperwork in order and figuring out what role to play once the firm is sold.

September 11: The Cottage Industry (Business Week Slideshow)
Magnum photographer Martin Parr turns his uncomfortably truthful lens on an unexplored aspect of the terrorist attacks: the merchandising.

How Disaster Shapes Invention (Inc.)
On the anniversary of September 11, Inc. reflects on innovations that emerged out of the country’s most tragic event.

How a Used-Clothing Site Raised $8.4 Million in Venture Capital (Entrepreneur)
A new strategy for an online hand-me-downs company targeting moms helps raise an infusion of cash from venture backers.

VCU’s Thorn, Club 534, Set to Open as Cafe (Style Weekly)

After years of battling with police, the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and Virginia Commonwealth University officials, Nat Dance is unveiling a new look for his controversial Club 534.

Business leaders bristle at accusations of downtown racism (Daily Progress)
Charlottesville’s downtown business leaders are pushing back against a local NAACP president’s accusations of racist hiring practices on the Downtown Mall.

Market Swings Are Becoming New Standard (NY Times)
Recent stock fluctuations have caused experts to ask whether there are new forces at work in the market that make trading permanently more erratic.

Small businesses face tough decisions before they sell (USA Today)
Sellers have to deal with emotional and financial issues. Among them: determining what a business is worth, getting years of paperwork in order and figuring out what role to play once the firm is sold.

September 11: The Cottage Industry (Business Week Slideshow)
Magnum photographer Martin Parr turns his uncomfortably truthful lens on an unexplored aspect of the terrorist attacks: the merchandising.

How Disaster Shapes Invention (Inc.)
On the anniversary of September 11, Inc. reflects on innovations that emerged out of the country’s most tragic event.

How a Used-Clothing Site Raised $8.4 Million in Venture Capital (Entrepreneur)
A new strategy for an online hand-me-downs company targeting moms helps raise an infusion of cash from venture backers.

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