The 218 employees will be out of work, but the taxpayers will not be on the hook, according to the Quonset Development Corporation.
Scott J. Asadorian was recently named executive director of the Rhode Island Blood Center.
The state treasurer says 35,000 Rhode Islanders are being reunited with $10 million in unclaimed property. Others will have to make a claim.
Political and business leaders are out in advance supporting the upcoming Small Business Saturday.
The Independent, the Newport Daily News and the Mercury are part of the sale.
The ribbon cutting is set for Nov. 3 at 5:30 p.m.
The free deal started July 3 and will go until the end of the year.
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A Bryant University study will show how Quonset Business Park, home to 200 companies, has become a key part of the state economy.
The U.S. Economic Development Administration is awarding $625,000 to help pay for paving and striping of a gravel area at Terminal 5.
The company will officially launch its new 83,000 square-foot plant in Quonset Business Park on Monday.
Up to 6,000 Verizon workers in Massachusetts and Rhode Island might walk off the job on Wednesday, union leaders said.
State and local leaders also marked the sixth consecutive year of record-breaking auto imports at the busy port in North Kingstown.
Thrillist had kind words for the Rhode Island institution and the editors were particularly floored by their legendary donut cake.
The DEM seized seven puppies from Justin Wagner on Wednesday and they all were dehydrated and were infected with tape and roundworm.
The company announced Saturday that the RhodeWorks plan, which would toll large tucks on state highways, would destroy jobs.
Bravo Wood Fired Pizza in North Kingstown is at risk of closing without some help.
The numbers are a mixed bag; a lower unemployment rate is good, but not enough high-paying jobs are being created.
J. Goodison Company will invest $8 million to expand its ship repair facility in Quonset Business Park.
A colony of painters, soap-makers, woodworkers, crafters and more will sell their wares at Shady Lea Mill.
New septic system, new pavement, new trees, renovated interior — RI's favorite donut shop is almost back and better than ever.
"One way to jumpstart our economy is to build on the successes at Quonset for continued growth," writes Governor Gina Raimondo
Work is progressing outside the legendary donut shop in North Kingstown.
The legendary donut shop is closing to undergo "state-mandated construction," leaving a big hole in the market.
"It is with deep regret and a heavy heart," the Wilson family said.
The change is to better serve readers, the managing editor said, though the paper is not going to cover East Greenwich much anymore.
Art hotel, conference center, walking path, art school, cooking school, luxury condos. Andy Kinnecom's vision could transform the town.
The temperature broke 90 degrees in Rhode Island yet again on Wednesday. Here's some cool news that might give gas users the warm fuzzies.
Embracing social media as a tool to help businesses grow in a trustworthy environment.
The General Assembly eliminated the tax effective July 1 but many business owners still got charged.
A study shows Rhode Island workers must make $18.49 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $12 average renter's salary.
The Woonsocket, RI-based company is warning customers and the site is temporarily shut down.
Plus, a heavily traveled bridge will likely remain closed for another month.
Rhode Island still lags behind its neighbors, but the increase is "an important step forward," said Governor Gina Raimondo.
The company that supplies 7-Eleven, Shaw's and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli concerns.
But Governor Gina Raimondo said there's still much work to do and too many Rhode Island families are struggling.
On the heels of last year's successful Narragansett Del's Shandy with the classic lemonade flavor, the two RI brands have teamed up again.
"True to their word, Quonset delivered. After signing our lease in March 2014, shovels were in the ground before the end of May."
Kristen Urbach beat out 40 other applicants for the job. She begins June 1.
The Inside Scoop is the 2016 North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce small to midsize business of the year.