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Eric Bos | December 7, 2010
On Monday, November 22nd, 2010 the City Council of Baltimore approved a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on an 11-acre lot in Central Baltimore. So far, this PUD is set to include a Walmart and a Lowes, with several more storefronts yet unclaimed.
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Chelsea Batten | December 3, 2010
In August of 2009, Juan Miron happened upon a magazine feature about the growing trend of hot food trucks in major US cities. "I thought to myself, 'This is it. This is totally us and it’s something that we can do, and do it well.' I immediately texted Kevin about it and he replied, 'Let’s do it.' We have not stopped since."
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Scott Ballum | November 14, 2010
This September, Scott hosted a panel disc
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Scott Ballum | August 25, 2010
We're hitting the road! Sheepless founder Scott Ballum is driving from California to Maine—and back—to discover innovative and unique small businesses wherever they may be. Read more about the idea behind this trip here. Wednesday, September 29: Denver, CO Starting to get a sense of just how wide the middle of this country is, I finally wrapped up a day-and-a-half of driving to arrive in Denver...
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Scott Ballum | August 23, 2010
It's been many months since I've published an update on the status and the direction of Sheepless.org. To be frank, as I near the one-year mark of publishing online in this venue I find myself, and the future of this endeavor, quite unsettled. This is not a point where many, including myself, feel comfortable starting a public commentary on the status of their project. It is usually the time when we hide, when we feel sorry for ourselves and wonder why we started this in the first place and oh, can't I just have my old job back?
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Jennifer Boyer | August 17, 2010
Cafe Velo does not aim to create more consumers, they wish to create more enthusiasts. From a 180 square foot micro-cafe in the heart of downtown Portland, complete with a walk-up take-out window, Cafe Velo crafts up perfect cups of single origin coffees, pastries and lunch fare.
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Scott Ballum | August 10, 2010
When a big box store in Mesa, AZ, shuttered its doors for the last time, it was not celebrated in the way some communities rally for the closing of a Walmart Superstore. In fact, in its last days, families came to Mervyn’s to reminisce about buying their kid’s first shoes and prom dresses. In a neighborhood where the streets are wide and summers hit 112°F, the 40 year old department store was a community institution. But economics being what they are, it closed nonetheless in 2008, leaving a 41,000 sq ft shell.
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Scott Ballum | July 23, 2010
We're hitting the road! Sheepless founder Scott Ballum is driving from California to Maine—and back—to discover innovative and unique small businesses wherever they may be, and documenting the trip in video as we go [WATCH], please check it out and follow along!
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Eric Bos | July 23, 2010
It’s not often that a development company is talked of fondly.  They have a history of being the bad guys in everything from made-for-TV movies to real life, but in the last few years Seawall Development Company has made its mark as a developer actively seeking to do good by the community and environment.
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Tiffany Swift | July 21, 2010
On Spring is a locally sourced café, urban garden and community learning space, nestled on the edge of Chinatown in the Los Angeles State Historic Park. Just opened in June, On Spring is an intriguing example of sustainable business and non-profits working towards the same goals.