Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Providence County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Local organizations must apply for funding by March 12.
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See how well the utility provider for the Providence area and across RI serves their electric customers.
Ratings and lower interest rate environment open opportunity for economic savings.
Dunkin' Brands is close to a deal to sell itself in a move that would value the company at nearly $9 billion, reports The New York Times.
Grants of Up to $10,000 to Bring Economic Relief to Providence-Based Small Businesses.
Liquor Licenses Payments Accepted Over Six Month Period to Support Local Businesses.
Nearly $600,000 Awarded to 15 grantees, Supporting 1,100 Seats.
Comprehensive information about these loans and how to apply for them, can be found on Commerce RI’s coronavirus Disaster Loan FAQ.
Plan aims to provide residents and businesses with new electricity supply options.
"We want to support those establishments and folks visiting them by making it as easy as possible to do business."
The Department of Justice and IRS have warned that scammers might try to use COVID-19 to trick consumers into sharing personal information.
All bidders must register in advance for the tax sale to proceed promptly and smoothly.
According to the AARP Foundation two thirds of adults over 50 do not use financial technology.
The Providence Business Loan Fund has helped Providence-based businesses scale their operations and create employment opportunities.
The latest closures comprise one-fifth of the retail giant's locations, potentially including these Rhode Island locations.
Climate Action Rhode Island gathered at the bank's new downtown Providence branch to protest the company's funding of fossil fuels.
The voluntary recall was announced after a routine check found the potential of listeria.
Get ready sale shoppers: Black Friday is almost here.
Dr. Shauna Finley, Ph.D. has joined its Warwick Primary Care practice located at 43 Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick.
Inc. magazine recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
Layoffs are possible at the Rhode Island property as revenues dip following the opening of the Massachusetts resort.
One big-money company stands out from the rest of these big-money companies.
The 500-foot cooling towers at Brayton Point Power Station were imploded. It was the last coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts.
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Workers were allegedly offering more than the usual strip club hanky panky - and police said management knew about it.
The closing will affect about 187 non-seasonal employees. Department store Boscov's will replace Nordstrom.
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Temp agency owner failed to send payroll taxes to the Internal Revenue Service, says U.S. Attorney's office in Boston.
Pending sales also fell more than 13 percent, which might ​indicate a further slowdown in sales for the rest of the year.
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Dennis Keefe, the president and CEO, is retiring in December. James E. Fanale, M.D., will take over as interim president and CEO.
Care New England is still looking for a buyer and has signed an exclusive pact to negotiate with Massachusetts based Partners Health Care.