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Startup attorney Adrienne Haynes dishes four HR insights for startups

By Tommy Felts / October 23, 2017

Editor’s note: This content was sponsored by Mid-Continent Public Library but independently produced by Startland News. Amid the chaos of building a business, one’s sanity and personal life aren’t the only things that can fall by the wayside. Having a strategy and process for human resource management frequently becomes an afterthought as founders add more…

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Events Preview: Tech on Tap at Fishtech, KCADC annual meeting

By Tommy Felts / October 23, 2017

There are a plethora of entrepreneurial events hosted in Kansas City on a weekly basis. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, supporter, or curious community member — we recommend these upcoming events for you. Are you hosting a relevant community event? Add it to the KCSourceLink Calendar for increased exposure. Email info@kcsourcelink.com for assistance. Tech on…

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FitBark keeps pups slim on ‘My Big Fat Pet Makeover’

By Tommy Felts / October 20, 2017

While the staggering rate of obesity for adult humans in the U.S. isn’t new, a startling pet trend has emerged: More than half of dogs and cats in the U.S. are obese. A new Animal Planet show, “My Big Fat Pet Makeover,” seeks to highlight the problem and help set furry friends on the right…

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Photos: Take a look at Virgin Mobile USA’s startup-like office space

By Tommy Felts / October 20, 2017

Many in the Kansas City startup community often call upon corporations to better engage with earlier stage entrepreneurs. Virgin Mobile USA wants to flip that script, said Justin Scott, Virgin Mobile director of communications. Despite being a subsidiary of Sprint Corporation and backed by billionaire investor Richard Branson, the firm — which selected Kansas City for…

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Olathe mayor touts startup community in pitch for Amazon HQ2

By Tommy Felts / October 20, 2017

With a workforce rich in entrepreneurial spirit, Amazon would be wise to tap Kansas City for its second headquarters, Michael Copeland said. “The climate has cultivated world-class start-up businesses and nurtured corporate giants, and it’s been a source of support and stability for everything in between,” said Copeland, mayor of Olathe. “It fosters risk-taking and…

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Hyperloop to AP: Kansas City-St. Louis route among top 5 as finalists narrowed

By Tommy Felts / October 20, 2017

Kansas City’s hopes to land a high-speed commuter route to St. Louis continue to shoot forward, a Hyperloop official confirmed Thursday. Two weeks after the State of Missouri entered into a public-private partnership with Hyperloop to study the feasibility of a 23-minute supersonic track between the two cities, the Associated Press reports Missouri is a…

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After shootings, ‘It’s most important to keep the public safe,’ Smart City leaders say

By Tommy Felts / October 19, 2017

Citizens expect public safety from their city government to encompass such basics as sidewalks and water, Bob Bennett said. And for that reason, improving public safety must be a top concern for smart city projects around the nation, the chief innovation officer at the City of Kansas City, Missouri, added. “We have to provide the…

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$1.6M grant will create incubator for low-income, minority entrepreneurs

By Tommy Felts / October 19, 2017

A large federal grant will help reanimate an older industrial building in Kansas City to serve as a small business incubator. The U.S. Economic Development Administration recently awarded a $1.6 million grant to the Hispanic Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City, Missouri. The Kansas City organization said that the grant should create about 90 new…

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Kauffman report: KC ranks 28 out of 40 in entrepreneurial growth

By Tommy Felts / October 19, 2017

Fewer Kansas City companies are growing to become medium- or large-sized firms, according to a report released Thursday by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. It’s a common story across the U.S., as the nation rebounds from the slump of the Great Recession, the report says. The 2017 Kauffman Index of Growth Entrepreneurship report suggests the…

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27th and Troost, Milhaus, UC-B Properties, Draw Architects, Taliaferro & Brown, Inc.

Housing trends show young professionals don’t care about Troost’s stigma, UC-B says

By Tommy Felts / October 18, 2017

Lance Carlton initially was skeptical of developing east of Troost Avenue, he said. “But the mentality of the market has changed,” said Carlton, co-managing partner of UC-B Properties, which brought its offices to the 4300 block of Troost in August 2016. The company helped prove an appetite for residential development on the corridor with 19…

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