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How to Start a Boutique Hotel

Smaller, luxurious hotels have become popular as consumers look for more out of their vacation spending. Here's how you can start a successful non-branded independent hotel.

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New Jersey Procurement Fair

Dec. 27, 2006 -- The New Jersey Institute of Technology will host a procurement fair for small businesses on Jan. 18 in Atlantic City, N....  Read more

Network: July 1990

Network new queries.  Read more

A Market Worth Fighting For

Gareb Shamus keeps coming up with new ways to reach big-spending, early-adopting, first-in-line 18- to 34-year-old males. His latest is a doozy.  Read more

N.J. Businesses Prepare for Sudden Tax Increase

Some retailers fear customers will be scared off by a higher state sales tax.  Read more

My Place: Thomas Ennis's Glass Beach House

The owner of this glass beach house holds 29 patents. He's putting some of them to work around the house.  Read more

Ask Inc.

Firing unionized workers; rental car liability.  Read more

Behind the Scenes: Companies at the Heart of Everyday Life

Rockefeller Center, New York City 10.13.08, 8:05 P.M.  Read more

Hot Spots

Summary of metropolitan economies for 1989; the most growth was seen in the 'edge cities', where cattle once grazed.  Read more

The Most Entrepreneurial Cities in America

Inc.'s 1990 ranking of metropolitan regions by job growth, business starts, and proportion of high-growth companies.  Read more

The Silicon Saloonkeeper

He won't water down your drink or yawn if you tell him your troubles. And he never needs tipping. Scarab is a robot bartender, although "he" looks m...  Read more

Donald Trump's Apprentice - Finale!

I have to admit that I wasn't really looking forward to the whole live finale thing last night. What's so great about live television, anyway? At any rate...  Read more

The Company That Saved The Farm

A fast growing wharf-building business started to preserve a condemned farmhouse in Vermont.  Read more

Are You Ready for Some Football Clichés?

Sure, too many coaches write books that try to apply the lessons of football to the world of business. But there really are some management lessons that can ...  Read more

Resurrecting Auto Graveyards

A decade ago consultant Barry Isenberg shed his three-piece suit and stepped into what he calls "the last frontier." Since then, a lot of junkyard dogs have ...  Read more

Life After March Madness

Former Duke stars Christian Laettner and Brian Davis have turned their attention to real-estate development.  Read more

Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

A Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a designation the U.S. government uses to refer to a region that, broadly speaking, consists of a city and its su...  Read more

Update

Fight League Comes in Swinging April 2006 When pop-culture publisher Gareb Shamus appeared on our April cover ["Read more

The Apprentice - Season 2 Premiere

First of all, I love Raj and his fabulous cane. Some people have compared him to Sam, but I like Raj much better. Sam didn't wear red pants and a bow tie,...  Read more

On the Street Where You Live

Two experienced founders discuss why more inner-city residents don't seize the opportunity to start companies on their home turf.  Read more

Look to Low-Cost and Niche Airlines for Low Fares

One of the best ways to get the lowest fares is to know where low-cost and niche airlines fly. These carriers allow you to create your own system of airfa...  Read more

Selling Out

National Content Liquidators makes its profits when other companies have lost theirs.  Read more

In Memoriam: Entrepreneurs Who Died in 2009

Remembering the great entrepreneurs who died in 2009, including the founder of The Gap, the inventor of the Taser, and the guy who brought us the Weather Cha...  View slideshow

Splitting Heirs (1988)

Nearly a hundred years ago, Lorenzo Vaughn planted a time bomb in his company. Finally, it went off  Read more

The Inc. 500 Honor Roll

You could write the book on business growth from the strategies of the companies that have made the INC. 500 five years running.  Read more

How I Did It: Remo Belli

Remo Belli shares how he went from playing the drums to selling them to musicians (and nonmusicians).  Read more

Almanac

A statistical guide to the metro areas and states that are home to the most start-ups per capita, the top 20 types of new ventures, and the most popular home...  Read more

The Revenge Of The Fortune 500

When companies as big as Campbell start thinking like entrepreneurs, small companies had better start thinking about new ways to compete.  Read more

Luck is for Losers

A gambler who loathes risk, Bill Kaplan ran his famed MIT Blackjack Team like a business and left the table with more than $10 million in winnings. Can the l...  Read more

Where the Growth Is

The best cities for growing a business and how to follow the signs to thriving markets.  Read more

Why It's Pat Croce's World

During his five-year reign as president of the Philadelphia 76ers, the upbeat, unabashed, and sometimes corny Pat Croce turned the team into the Cinderella s...  Read more

Hot Spots

INC.'s annual ranking of America's cities  Read more

Friday The 13th

The call came from IBM offering Martin Alpert a deal that could give his company a lock on its market. But he wasn't celebrating.  Read more

A Golden Alternative

Using alternative airports is a form of creative ticketing that airlines don't really object to, but they will not offer alternative airport options when ...  Read more

Hot Zones

A look at the best cities in America for starting and growing a business. Plus: CEOs discuss their reasons for locating their business where they did.  Read more