Look for our next eMain update on March
14, 2001
eMain Team Meeting
and Reports
This
week the eMain meeting was held at the CommTech trade show February
21 and 22, which proved that there are many businesses available in the Louisville area to take care of technology needs. Members of the eMain were
available throughout the two-day event in a specially designed urban-themed
space to discuss the eMain initiatives.
Bellarmine's Center for eWorld Education is developing
the
program for the next term,
which is scheduled to begin in early May. The upcoming session will
be held during the business week.
Bi-weekly photographs of the
construction will be posted to the eMain web site beginning the
first week in March, so anyone interested in the renovation can
follow the progress.
CommTech
expo shows off area's technology savvy
The focus of the expo is to show people that there are companies
available in the Louisville area to take care of technology needs,
without having to go out to California.
http://www.courier-journal.com/business/news2001/02/20/biz_com.html
Work on Louisville's riverfront
residential tower to resume
Developers
of the $40 million Waterfront Park Place, a posh residential tower
on the downtown riverfront, will probably resume work by the end
of February. It is scheduled for completion in late 2002.
http://www.courier-journal.com/localnews/2001/02/19/ky_wat.html
Work under way to convert Schultz buildings into medical center space
Renovation
work has begun to convert the former Paul Schultz Advertising properties
at 501 E. Broadway into a major showpiece for the Louisville Medical
Center Development Corp. Construction began in December on a project
to renovate two of the three Schultz buildings into medical center
space.
http://louisville.bcentral.com/louisville/stories/2001/02/05/story5.html
Surviving the
Dot Bomb fallout
New
strategies and old fundamentals help local tech companies cope with
change
"It's back to basics,"
said Tom Cottingham, CEO of Louisville's TechRepublic, a Web-based
provider of news and career advice for information-technology professionals.
On balance, leaders of local new-economy companies and business
groups remain optimistic that Internet-based companies will adapt
and carry on.
http://www.courier-journal.com/business/news2001/02/19/biz_smbz.html
http://www.emainusa.com/nwsflash/default.htm
The Junkyard goes high-tech
Gary Spivak, who owns
three auto-salvage firms in Jefferson County, plans to take his
business online this spring, bringing his inventory of used auto
parts to within keystrokes of an international customer base.
http://www.courier-journal.com/business/news2001/02/12/biz_smbz.html
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2 Robbie Bartlett & Company Gene Deer Blues Band |
3 Robbie Bartlett & Company Gene Deer Blues Band |
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5 Capricorn Records Recording Artist Tinsley Ellis Show at 8:00 PM $12 |
6 Blues Jam |
7 El Roostars 9:00 PM |
8 MR 2 Blue 9:30 PM |
9 The King Bees Jim Diamond & The Groove Syndicate |
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12 Alligator Records Recording Artist Showtime 8:00 PM $12 |
13 Blues Jam |
14 Roger "Hurricane" Wilson 9:00 PM |
15 Kelly Richey Blues Band 9:30 PM |
16 Sofa King Deluxe Big Al & The Heavyweights |
17 Sofa King Deluxe Big Al & The Heavyweights |
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19 Blind Pig Records Recording Artist Debbie Davies Show at 8:00 PM $9 |
20 Blues Jam |
21 Susann Ley & Blue Streak 9:00 PM |
22 Greg Schaber & High Street 9:30 PM |
23 Jimmy Roberts Blues Band The Beat Daddys |
24 Jimmy Roberts Blues Band The Beat Daddys |
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26 Alligator Records Recording Artist Showtime 8:00 PM $12 |
27 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NIGHT!
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28 JSP Records Recording Artist 9:00 PM |
29 The Mudcats 9:30 PM |
30 Planet Blues Lamont Gillispie & 100 Proof Blues |
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