
Jacquelyn Voghel
Reporter at Providence Business News
Reporter for @ProvBusNews covering the workforce, entrepreneurship and manufacturing. Previously @DailyHampGaz, @NewBritHerald, @myrwu. 📧: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
pbn.com | Jacquelyn Voghel
PROVIDENCE – More than 3,000 aviation enthusiasts are expected to attend a flight simulation exposition coming to the city next month. FlightSimExpo, now in its sixth year of operation, will take place at the Rhode Island Convention Center from June 27 through June 29. Providence will serve as the convention’s first host city in the Already a Subscriber?
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3 weeks ago |
pbn.com | Jacquelyn Voghel
EAST PROVIDENCE – Feast & Fettle has acquired New York-based Ipsa Provisions and will expand its meal delivery services into lower Manhattan within the next few days. The expansion into the Battery Park, Tribeca, and Financial District areas of Lower Manhattan reflects Feast & Fettle’s “aggressive expansion strategy,” the company said in an announcement on Already a Subscriber?
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3 weeks ago |
pbn.com | Jacquelyn Voghel
PROVIDENCE – Innovation Studio, the Boston-based organization that oversaw programming at Olneyville’s “Biz Bodega” small business resource center, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Biz Bodega, a partnership between Innovation Studio and Providence nonprofit One Neighborhood Builders, ceased operations more than a month prior to Innovation Studio’s bankruptcy filing, said Kyle McKendall, a spokesperson for One Neighborhood Builders.
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4 weeks ago |
pbn.com | Jacquelyn Voghel
PROVIDENCE – In the 25 years that Wole Akinbi has lived in Smith Hill, the neighborhood has lacked a resource available to small businesses elsewhere in the city – a merchant association. “From the jump, the Smith Hill neighborhood didn’t have a business association of any kind,” Akinbi said. “There aren’t a ton of resources Already a Subscriber? Log in To Continue Reading This Article Become a Providence Business News subscriber and get immediate access to all of our premier content and much more.
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1 month ago |
pbn.com | Matthew McNulty |Jacquelyn Voghel
Eric Khiev is looking to make a career change, and that’s why he was at the Providence Public Library last fall. Khiev holds a bachelor’s degree in health studies and works a full-time job in the nonprofit sector, but he wants to jump into a position in technology. At the downtown library, he was taking Already a Subscriber? Log in To Continue Reading This Article Become a Providence Business News subscriber and get immediate access to all of our premier content and much more.
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RT @ProvBusNews: Goodbye Seekonk's Showcase Cinemas, hello Market Basket? https://t.co/UGUttGKAVy via @JacquelynVoghel

Originally a tricycle-based business, Tizzy K's Cereal Ice Cream — which now scoops from a shipping container along the Providence riverfront — will in a way hearken back to its pedal-powered roots with a new shop along the East Bay Bike Path in Warren. https://t.co/yZEf56NKLy

RIPTA's free R-Line pilot program ended in the fall, but another public transit experiment recently launched in Massachusetts: Under a statewide MassDOT initiative, @SRTABUS has lifted fares on all bus routes through June 30. https://t.co/2GEM7pHjD3