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Startups push into Tampa Bay s competitive housing market

After previous pilot programs, Chicago to roll out electric scooters this spring

Electric scooters are set to return to Chicago streets this spring, as the city’s first fully-fledged scooter program gets underway. About 4,000 scooters are expected to hit the streets in

Aleafia Health s Everyday Cannabis Brand Divvy Launches Large Format Dried Flower Portfolio

Divvy Cannabis Everyday cannabis brand. TORONTO, June 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Aleafia Health Inc. (TSX: AH, OTCQX: ALEAF) (“Aleafia Health” or the “Company”), today announced the continued expansion of its dried flower portfolio with the launch of four new large format offerings under its everyday cannabis brand Divvy. The new products strengthen the existing Divvy portfolio following a successful launch in Ontario’s adult-use market. The new large format offerings include 14 gram pouches a

Watching startups eat markets is good fun

The huge sale of Utah-based startup Divvy to Bill.com is still bouncing around my head this week, not only because the $2.5 billion exit was huge for both the company and its local scene, but also because its target market is exciting to watch. Divvy competes in what we call the corporate spend market with a few other unicorns, including Ramp and Brex. This week Brex announced that it is rolling out IRL advertising in a few American cities.

SF considers establishing trail-blazing new city office of drag laureate

SF considers establishing trail-blazing new city office of drag laureate Who should be the queen of queens? Peter-Astrid Kane FacebookTwitterEmail Sister Roma strikes a pose.Gooch Although San Francisco nightlife is very much on pause due to the pandemic, it s still possible to look ahead and see green shoots for the city s LGBTQ+ community. Supervisor Matt Haney wants to create a nightlife recovery fund to ensure that independent venues survive, for one. There may yet be a more targeted federal stimulus. And San Francisco may establish a new city-sanctioned office: that of drag laureate. As the Bay Area Reporter noted, the idea was one of many in S.F.’s “LGBTQ+ Cultural Heritage Strategy,” a 2018 report that was revised in August amid nightlife’s pandemic near-extinction. The idea of creating another high-profile city position to advocate for queer culture and nightlife seems logical enough, although it may have detractors among fiscal hawks. A formal cost-benefit a

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