
Biz Bits: Financing, Burgers, and Downtown growth
In today’s Biz Bits, Mike Petchenik follows the money to highlight some key stories of the week— including happy and hungry hamburger aficionados, who can get their fix again!

In today’s Biz Bits, Mike Petchenik follows the money to highlight some key stories of the week— including happy and hungry hamburger aficionados, who can get their fix again!

Tomorrow night will be more than a game between the Augusta GreenJackets and the Fayetteville Woodpeckers at SRP Park. It’s a special event celebrating the achievements of Women in the Business community and providing a fun-filled outing for their families and friends. Tuesday, July 9th at 7:05 PM at SRP Park not only offers an opportunity to honor Women in Business, but there are also some special deals included with each ticket purchase, a bonus of $2 of loaded value to spend on concessions or merchandise within the ballpark. Plus,

A reception to introduce and welcome incoming Augusta University President, Dr. Russell Keen attracted a full house on his first day in the job. Students, faculty, and staff lined up to greet Keen during a reception in the Jaguar Student Center prior to the ceremony to kick off his new leadership. Among those attending was Dr. Marc Austin, among the final academic hires by retiring President Brooks Keel. Austin told ABD he was pleased with what Keen has said about moving Augusta University into its next phase of development. “It

About $18 million of tourism spending will be circulating around the CSRA, thanks to the Nike Peach Jam and Peach Invitational Tournament later in July—according to Destination Augusta and the Greater Augusta Sports Council. The tourism arms of Augusta expect more than 16.000 visitors attending those sporting events, meetings, and reunions in July, with a projection of $20,409,989 in economic impact. This includes eight family reunions and many other events and workshops. According to DA and GASC, there are nearly 30,000 jobs that are part of the Leisure and Hospitality

An upcoming summer webinar series sponsored by SC Competes, a division of the South Carolina Council on Competitiveness will show tech firms where to find financing. The CAP Carolina-2024 webinar series provides financing opportunities across a wide range of needs ranging from private to government funds. Jamie DeMent, Director of Technology and Cybersecurity Initiatives for SC Competes, told ABD the webinar series is the outgrowth of meetings with tech companies of all sizes across the Palmetto State. “One of the feedbacks that we were hearing was, as an entrepreneur, you

In my column last week, we looked back at the predictions I made in December concerning the national and local economy for 2024. For the most part, those predictions have been pretty accurate, and I indicated that there is not much I would change about those predictions for the remainder of the year. https://augustabusinessdaily.com/2024-predictions-revisited-how-is-it-going-so-far-part-1/ In my December column, I also made predictions under the headings of “Managing Your Business/Trends in the Workplace” and “Business of Sports.” In today’s column, I will evaluate the predictions under those headings so far this

If you are taking a business break and hitting the road with the family this week, there is some good news ahead. The Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) is suspending lane closures on Georgia interstates and state routes for the upcoming July 4th holiday weekend. The suspension will begin at noon today, July 3, and continue until 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 7. During this period, construction-related lane closures will be on hold to facilitate smoother travel. Georgia DOT urges drivers to remain cautious, as crews may still be

The food may not have changed, but Five Guys Burgers and Fries has a new vibe at their store on Washington Road in Evans. The franchisee tells ABD that the entire lighting package was changed along with customers enjoying new and more comfortable furniture in the dining room. Countertops are also new and customers will notice a big change in flooring. Tiles have been installed throughout the restaurant. Equipment-wise, some changes were made in the back of the house and the front, including the transition from regular soda fountain machines

The Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce presented ten young professionals who represent the next generation of leaders. The Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals to Watch began in 2009 to shine the light on a diverse group of individuals between ages 25 and age 35 who are leaders in their field and at their respective employers. Sue Parr, President and CEO of the Chamber, said selecting the top 10 each year is a challenging process. She said the committee members review applicants and winnow the pool down to the best

One of downtown Augusta’s most popular events returns Saturday, July 13, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. This fun family event is like a summer camp with no tents but meandering in and out of air-conditioned shops and working on camp-related projects. “Campers” can check in at Camp HQ (Augusta & Co., 1010 Broad St, Augusta) to pick up a Camp map. They can then visit participating stores to indulge in a camp-themed activity where they can earn a merit badge. Some of the activities include Collage Your Own Bookmark,