Duluth Merchants Association motorcycle ride to raise funds to light the Living Honorarium.
The cows want you to vote 'Chikin 4 Brekfust.' Register starting Aug. 29 for coupon good during Labor Day week.
Woody's Nursery, a longtime Duluth business, has been a Bell family passion for over 37 years.
Pure Taqueria to sell tacos and Margaritas from a tent in front of restaurant for Duluth Fall Festival.
The bank announced recently that it will charge a $3 monthly fee for activity on its debit cards for accounts opened in five states, including Georgia.
The Work Spot in Duluth and businesses who work there including Duluth Patch will have a booth at the Expo.
Dealership celebrating completion of Sales and Service Center renovation, expansion.
All-volunteer campaign has goal of generating $800,000 and recruiting 100 new members.
Festivities include noon ribbon cutting followed by pizza, face-painting, kids art activities, and live music.
Spend an old-fashioned evening sipping iced tea on the porch from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.
Small businesses, home-based businesses, entrepreneurs, and other customers invited to visit Duluth post offices during “Grow Your Business Week” July 25-30.
Main Street Duluth shop offers shaved ice sno balls, Nathan's hot dogs, cheese Nachos, gourmet ice cream, smoothies, and cookies.
Global manufacturer of farming equipment honored among 3,200 candidates for employee recruitment, management and development of planning tools
Gwinnett Place CID unveils images of Pleasant Hill Road bridge reconstructed with DDI.
Collaborative work space on Main Street becomes a business and community resource.
First-ever lunch 'n' learn session focuses on safety efforts in Gwinnett Place Mall area.
Survey results crucial to second phase of community and economic development initiative.
USPS to provide information on money-saving mailing for small businesses, home offices.
Information also provided on Operation One Voice 9/11 Remembrance events Sept. 9-11.
Gwinnett Place CID granted $450,000 for Satellite Blvd. streetscaping, pedestrian enhancements.
New business openings, re-openings and expansions reported by Gwinnett Place CID.
New technology will allow banks and credit unions to extend their hours and services to customers.
Duluth Merchants Association sponsoring early Saturday morning Stars & Stripes 5K Run/Walk.
Mark Barlow's showroom filled to the brim with wine collectibles, decanters, glasses, accessories.
20 Below, Happy Land, Shoe Show and Stay Fly joined the retailers at the Duluth shopping mall.
Self purchased an office/warehouse facility in Duluth, investing more than $550,000 in expansion.
Store offers birthday and craft parties featuring tie dying T-shirts and summer crafts camps.
McDonald's East President to visit Pleasant Hill Road restaurant in Duluth on National Hiring Day.
Leo Wiener elected CID Board chairman. Former chairman Mark Williams to be secretary-treasurer.
Duluth mayor, KTF and police officers visit Korean businesses requesting signs in English, Korean.
New members including Duluth Patch welcomed. Korean-American Chamber donates bingo prizes.
Painting over graffiti quickly reduces rate of repeat occurrences to near-zero.
United Way distributed 5,000 vouchers for Gwinnett families in need to get six pounds of protein each.
Children learn about managing money while exploring fictional online town of Tonocash on new website.
Duluth company designs and manufactures electronic games for U.S. and international markets.
Public input at open house to be submitted to state, local transportation agencies