Bowling Green Businesses Make Valentine’s Day a Sweet One

Bowling Green Businesses Make Valentine’s Day a Sweet One

With less than 48 hours until Valentine’s Day, some people may be rushing to take lat minute purchases, while behind the scenes several Bowling Green businesses are working hard to get things ready.

Jules Sandlin says she’s working sunrise to sunset preparing orders for her first Valentine’s Day in her brand new shop, Jules with the Flowers.

Uber Loses Early Challenge to California Gig-Worker Law

Uber Loses Early Challenge to California Gig-Worker Law

Uber Technologies Inc. failed to persuade a judge to shield its drivers from California’s gig-worker protection law while the company challenges the landmark measure in court. A federal judge in Los Angles rejected a request by Uber and Postmates Inc. to temporarily block enforcement of Assembly Bill 5, which aims to convert gig-economy workers from independent contractors to employees with benefits. Uber and Postmates didn’t ask the judge to shield other companies from the law.

Warren County Landfill to Become PowerPlex Park

Warren County Landfill to Become PowerPlex Park

An unused Warren County Landfill will soon take on new life as a destination for fans of dirtbikes, four-wheelers, and so much more.

Two Bowling Green developers are taking the land, located on Glen Lily Road, and turning it into a Powersports Park.

“Actually when we first looked at it, I knew it was going to be perfect,” said Sye Head, Co-Owner and Developer. “We all had some questions though, on if it was going to work out and once we figured out that, you know, it had been capped nearly 40 years ago the first time it was a no brainer.”

Nashville Real Estate Market Continues to Set Trends around the U.S.

Nashville Real Estate Market Continues to Set Trends around the U.S.

There are many factors that you consider when deciding to buy a home. Economy, location, demand… just to name a few.

Year after year, Nashville continues to be a trendsetter in the real estate world. For example, condos. They’re popping up all over the country and Music City is no exception.

“The condo market is Nashville is only as old as 2003 to 2004,” says Jeff Cheko, a real estate broker with Gary Ashton Re/Max. He says condos fulfill a big need for rental units across the city. In fact, they make up the largest percentage of new construction around Nashville.

Louisville Man Shows off LEGO Room, Calls Hobby ‘Therapeutic’

Louisville Man Shows off LEGO Room, Calls Hobby ‘Therapeutic’

As LEGO fans unite at the weekend’s BrickUniverse Convention in Louisville a local man is showing off his inner-kid hobby.

By trade it is known Chip Polston talks about the Kentucky Lotto.

“Started doing lottery drawings 27 years ago, and have been the spokesperson for 16,” Polston said.

By night, not many know he is often playing with LEGOS.

“I’ve actually kind of kept this quiet,” Polston said.

At Uber’s Dallas Office, These Twentysomethings are Recruiting Up to 30 New Co-workers a Week

At Uber’s Dallas Office, These Twentysomethings are Recruiting Up to 30 New Co-workers a Week

The tech company has brought 150 employees on board so far with plans to expand the office to 3,000 by 2023.

On Wall Street, Uber Technologies is struggling to prove itself to investors. It’s gone through several rounds of layoffs as it matures into a company with annual revenue in excess of $11 billion.

But in Dallas, the company is in a markedly different stage: start-up mode. It’s hired the first 150 employees for its new Deep Ellum hub from about 1,000 applicants.

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