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Local Businesses Optimistic About Holiday Shopping

November 27, 2010 By techsuperadmin Leave a Comment

      From small independent shops to large nationwide retailers, Flagstaff businesses are looking forward to customers’ increasing confidence in the economy and planned generosity with gifts. In fact, the National Retail Federation (NRF) estimates sales to be up this November … [Read more...] about Local Businesses Optimistic About Holiday Shopping

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: confidence, consumer, flag staff, increasing confidence, key economic indicators, lori pappas, national retail federation, percent

Lean, Green, Exhaust-Fighting Machines

November 26, 2010 By Stacey Wittig Leave a Comment

  Automotive acronyms like 4x4, SUV and FWD readily roll off the tongues of most Northern Arizona consumers. But when a new generation of electric vehicles rolls off assembly lines later this year, auto aficionados will be speaking a new acronymic language. For instance, EV translates to … [Read more...] about Lean, Green, Exhaust-Fighting Machines

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: chevrolet volt, chevy volt, Ford, hybrid electric vehicle, lithium ion battery, lithium ion battery pack, percent, range, vehicle

Flagstaff Businesses Hope New Stores Bring Additional Traffic

November 18, 2010 By Nancy R. Harrison Leave a Comment

When you’re short on cash and crying over bills, maybe the last thing you want to buy is flowers. Johnnie Ferguson, owner of Flagstaff Floral in the University Plaza, added that when times are tough, many people don’t see flowers as a necessity, so they don’t buy as many as they … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Businesses Hope New Stores Bring Additional Traffic

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: Chipotle, dark clouds, floral department, huntington drive, Mexican, property, real estate investments, site, walmart

Economists – Slow Recovery

November 18, 2010 By Stacey Wittig 1 Comment

       While it is a difficult time financially for many people, the hardships during this economic period are not unusual. That was part of the consensus among economists during the recent Flagstaff Economic Outlook Conference.      The annual conference was sponsored by Chase, Northern … [Read more...] about Economists – Slow Recovery

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: amp company, Business, economic outlook conference, economy, jim glassman, northern arizona university, promising signs, unemployment

Flagstaff Business News Goes to China

November 3, 2010 By Constance DeVereaux Leave a Comment

  Flying into Beijing was like flying into a wet smokestack; the air was thick with gloom and rain. Breaking through layers of beige clouds, the ground below extended for miles – make that kilometers – in a brown expanse fragmented by drab buildings and rectangles of green water. … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Business News Goes to China

Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Business, central conservatory, central music, Dance, everyday art, music conservatory, News, rags to riches

Businesses Weigh In on Snowmaking

November 2, 2010 By Theresa Bierer 2 Comments

It is high time to get snowmaking underway at Arizona Snowbowl near Flagstaff. That’s the opinion of 20-year Flagstaff resident, Allan Wolfenberger. As manager for Flagstaff Quickstop, he sells supplies to customers on their way to the slopes. “I think that snowmaking would make local … [Read more...] about Businesses Weigh In on Snowmaking

Filed Under: Business, Local News, Tourism Tagged With: arizona snowbowl, dave barnett, flagstaff city council, native american tribes, south milton road

Beer Lovers Choose Cans and Keep Microbreweries Hopping

October 22, 2010 By Stacey Wittig 1 Comment

    The  original concept about beers in cans was ‘cheap, watered-down rice beer,’ right?” said Grand Canyon Brewing Company owner John Peasley, smiling in his Williams, Ariz. brewery. “Colorado beer manufacturer Oskar Blues turned that around; those guys only … [Read more...] about Beer Lovers Choose Cans and Keep Microbreweries Hopping

Filed Under: Business, Local News, Tourism Tagged With: Beer, Canyon, confident demeanor, expansion, Grand, grand canyon national park, grand canyon railway, square foot space, stainless steel tanks

Flagstaff Company Insures Americans Going to Mexico

October 20, 2010 By Patty McCormac Leave a Comment

  The next time you head down to Mexico, you might want to take a second and buy your insurance online from MexPro, a locally owned insurance company in Flagstaff.   It takes only a few minutes to complete the process and the company partners only with top-rated Mexican Insurance … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Company Insures Americans Going to Mexico

Filed Under: Local News, Tourism Tagged With: agency, client, insurance, insurance group inc, International Insurance Group, medical transfers, mexican auto insurance, MexPro, quotes from multiple companies, Website

Rural Williams May See Renewable Energy Project

October 17, 2010 By Patty McCormac Leave a Comment

  Plans for a wind farm near Williams are moving forward with an agreement between NextEra Energy Resources and Arizona Public Service.   “We signed a long-term power purchase lease with NextEra Energy Resources on July 22,” said Steve Gotfried, spokesman for Arizona Public … [Read more...] about Rural Williams May See Renewable Energy Project

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: Arizona Public Service, megawatt wind farm, Ranch, renewable energy project, renewable energy projects, Service, Williams, wind, wind turbine generators

Flagstaff Businessman Faces Tough Decisions on the Campaign Trail

October 17, 2010 By Stephanie Balzer Leave a Comment

  Running for public office is more than a full-time job, so how do candidates manage that, plus their businesses, plus their families and personal lives? It’s not easy, and often they are forced to make difficult business decisions as a result.   Paul Gosar, a dentist and … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Businessman Faces Tough Decisions on the Campaign Trail

Filed Under: Business, Local News Tagged With: Coconino County, dentistry practice, deputy county attorney, full time job, job, nov 2 election, office, work

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