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Love And Giving Aren’t Green: Startups & Corporate Social Impact

YoungUpstarts

Once a year New York City is overcome at 5 p.m. By Melissa Thompson, CEO of Talk Session.

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The Truth About the Scooter Economy?—?An Insider’s Perspective

Both Sides of the Table

The best cities and campuses have fully embraced scooters and others are waiting and watching this experiment and hoping to learn. In my home town of Santa Monica they painted 19 miles of bike lanes green to help delineate bikes & scooters from cars and they built 3 miles of soft barriers to test how this works with traffic flow.

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The 20 Coolest CoWorking Spaces In The U.S.

YoungUpstarts

It’s clear that Link put a lot of thought into the design of their space, providing co-workers with excellent lighting, some of the best chairs on the market, and even views of inspirational green space. Designed as a work space for writers, Paragraph takes up a 2,500-square-foot loft space in New York City. Thinkspace.

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ReturnShip Program, Part III

OnlyOnce

We are going to place Returnees in five locations – Broomfield, Colorado, New York City, Austin, Indianapolis, and London – and we recruited five like-minded partner companies to join the program as well. We are starting the recruiting cycle now for the program, which starts mid-October.

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5 Important Things to Consider in a Startup Location

The Startup Magazine

You may be tempted to join other startups in trendy location like the central business hub of Dubai or downtown New York City in the United States, but just because a city is populated and diverse doesn’t mean it’s the right home for your startup. Incentives to go green, like installing solar panels.

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This National Entrepreneurship Month, Listen And Learn With These Bestselling Audiobooks

YoungUpstarts

Green, Paul B. Len Green borrows concepts from his popular entrepreneurship course to explain how to develop a successful venture. These universal principles are what helped Ray Dalio grow his business from his two-bedroom apartment in New York City into the fifth most important private company in the United States.

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Why I left Wall Street to figure it out.

Austin Startup

The screens were coming together and the color scheme I was using (using the primary African colors of Yellow, Green, and Red) was not bad. After confirming it in prayer, I was off to New York City. “At a minimum, I should be able to use this myself,” I thought.