How coronavirus will affect the commercial real estate market
Brian Schottenstein, of Schottenstein Real Estate Group, says the retail real estate industry is on the brink of a major overhaul.
Pursuing opportunities
Dura-Seal’s Bob Lester says now may be the right time for growth.
Surviving the pandemic
Greg Ubert, Crimson Cup Coffee & Tea, says small businesses can survive — and even thrive — in this time of crisis.
How the pandemic has affected risk profiles
Huntington Bank’s Jim Altman offers insight on how companies should look at risk, and who they should talk to about it, to lessen their exposures during uncertain times.
Pittsburgh’s space industry is thriving
Babst Calland’s Justine Kasznica highlights the growing number of local companies and regional stakeholders supporting space exploration.
Steven Malnight is set to lead Duquesne Light Co. through dramatic change
Steven Malnight is adapting adapting Duquesne Light Co. to meet the needs of customers eager to deploy new means of powering their homes and businesses.
When a business idea strikes, it’s much like falling in love
Doing things by rote can be stress-reducing and sometimes relaxing, but cultivating ideas takes real work, much like building a relationship after falling in love.
Dealmakers answers questions about post-COVID M&A
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown cold water on what was just a few months ago a white-hot M&A deal market. So, what now?
Squatters’ rights? Discerning fact from fiction in “adverse possession” horror stories
Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia LLC’s William Maffucci explores the concept of “squatters” acquiring legal title to real property through a doctrine known as “adverse possession.”
Information security for the 21st century business
Semanoff Ormsby Greenberg & Torchia, LLC’s Megan E. Stamm outlines how businesses can better protect their information as more employees work outside the office.