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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Downtown Kansas City: a Downtown’s Comeback

If you’re from the Kansas City area, you know downtown Kansas City as a bustling area full of thriving businesses, events, and citizens who both work and live within Downtown. And if you are in your late 20s like me, that is the only version of Downtown that you know. It hasn’t always been like this, however, and the revitalization of downtown Kansas City is a success story brought to fruition by the hard work and excellent foresight of City and civic leaders within the Kansas City metro area.


Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Open AI Raises Record Capital

Venture capital is an industry fed by ambition and optimism. There is no better example than Open AI’s recent investment round which raised a record $6.6 billion, while also reportedly turning down billions in potential oversubscriptions.

To provide some context, $150 billion is approximately what the entire U.S. venture capital industry had under management in 1999 to fuel the internet bubble. Just ten years ago, the states of New York, Texas and Florida raised about $6.5 billion—combined.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

The Tragic Fall of the Tupperware Brand

Most children of my generation are quite familiar with searching through a cabinet filled with plastic Tupperware containers and lids to find the right match for packing up leftovers. The ubiquity of the Tupperware container defined the experiences of generations of families from the post-World War II era through the Seventies and Eighties and up through the turn of the Century. Spurred to tremendous popularity by a revolutionary marketing strategy that introduced easy-to-use and often unusually colorful products aimed to keep foods and drinks fashionably fresh, Tupperware containers seemed to be in every household in America. Unfortunately, the Tupperware Brand, once it lost its market leader status, was unable to keep up in the modern-day, post-pandemic market. It recently filed for bankruptcy protection in Delaware.