Bank Midwest parent forms tech partnerships to help small and midsize businesses
“We’re trying to bring faster and more convenient payment solutions to our clients, provide more access to credit and information online and lower the cost of doing business," a National Bank Holdings...
View ArticleCBIZ tax pro: Don't ignore the revised Employee Retention Tax Credit
Tax professionals are trying to raise awareness of the Employee Retention Tax Credit, which could be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to any business that lost a certain amount of revenue or had...
View ArticleProfessional KC esports franchise looks to capture more audience, revenue...
The KC Pioneers professional esports franchise was only founded two years ago, but it is already competing at the highest levels and attracting some huge brands as sponsors.
View ArticleAmerican Century delays return to office as Covid-19 variant surges
Concerned about a surge in local Covid-19 cases, a financial services company with a big presence in Kansas City is delaying its return to the office for 1,000 local employees.
View ArticleJoe’s Kansas City sues insurer over almost $2M in Covid business interruption...
Lloyd's of London argues that the iconic restaurant's PPP payments should offset whatever losses its three Kansas restaurants suffered because of pandemic-related issues. Joe's disagrees and filed suit...
View ArticleKansas City NWSL team trades for U.S. national team goalie
Kansas City's professional women's soccer team made a blockbuster trade to acquire U.S. Women's National Team goalkeeper and Salina native Adrianna Franch.
View ArticleGraves Garrett hires former Kansas assistant AG
Former Kansas Assistant Attorney General Paul Brothers joined Graves Garrett as an associate. As a former government attorney, he'll have plenty of company at the law firm.
View ArticlePark University lawsuit: Martin Marietta caused millions of dollars in damages
Park University claims the mining company handling its Parkville Commercial Underground failed to follow the mining plan — which would allow for creating more leasable space — and didn't reimburse the...
View ArticleTickets for Less merges with Prairie Village company it acquired in 2020
Tickets For Less remains the main retail ticket broker for clients seeking to purchase tickets to events, while Ticket Solutions is now the brand for the business-to-business operation, acting as an...
View Article2021 Women Who Mean Business: Abby Wendel
Abby Wendel is an honoree in the 2021 Women Who Mean Business program. Read on to learn more about her.
View Article2021 Women Who Mean Business: Mary Jane Judy
Mary Jane Judy is an honoree in the 2021 Women Who Mean Business program. Read on to learn more about her.
View ArticleAmerican Century joins ranks of KC businesses requiring vaccine
A financial services company is the latest Kansas City metro area business to enact a vaccination mandate for its employees. See which other businesses are requiring the shot.
View ArticleFNBO opens third Kansas City-area branch this year
First National Bank of Omaha opens a new location in Overland Park, part of a strategy to build out Johnson County first, then explore crossing the state line.
View ArticleCommerce Bank names first female director of bank operations
Debbie Housh was promoted to director of bank operations at Commerce Bank, making her the first woman to hold that role at the bank. She has spent all 32 years of her history at the Kansas City bank.
View ArticleKrigel & Krigel hands leadership reins to next generation of lawyers
Kansas City-based Krigel & Krigel founders Sandy and Erlene Krigel handed over leadership to three shareholders in the law firm's next generation.
View ArticleKC Pioneers form partnership with Mizzou Esports
A new partnership between Mizzou Esports and the KC Pioneers is designed to help students find career opportunities in professional esports.
View ArticleAlphapointe's newly patented medical splint should help it land big military...
With its latest addition, Alphapointe now has eight patents or patents pending in the tactical and medical sectors. The Rigid Immobilization System for Extremities (RISE) splint was developed in...
View ArticleSpencer Fane acquires one of Nashville’s largest, most desirable law firms
Spencer Fane beat out large national law firms to acquire one of the largest law firms in Nashville, creating its first presence in one of the nation's fastest-growing cities. Chairman Pat Whalen says...
View ArticleMajor Alabama bank opens mortgage operation in Leawood
Regions Bank officially established its first presence in the Kansas City area, opening a mortgage origination office in Leawood.
View ArticleAirshare will renovate hangar at Downtown KC airport as business booms
Lenexa-based Airshare leased and is renovating the former Sprint Corp. hangar at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport in Kansas City to improve a lounge for its increasing customers. CEO John Owen...
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