TWIN LAKES — Richter's Marketplace in Twin Lakes is being sold to Berkot's Super Foods after serving Twin Lakes and surrounding communities for 73 years.
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Owners Norm Richter and Larry Richter are both planning to retire when the business is sold to Berkot's Super Foods, an Illinois company.
Brothers George (Norm and Larry's father) and John Richter opened their first store on Main Street called Richter's IGA Supermarket in 1947 in Twin Lakes. In 1954, John sold his share of the store to George. The business was then owned and operated by George and his wife Mildred.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Apartments.com's Superbowl Ads Show a Different Kind of Marketplace Network Effect | Propmodo
Viewers might remember a commercial from a couple of years ago that featured the signature intermittent cadence of actor Jeff Goldbloom. His character, Brad Bellflower, is the face of the ongoing Apartments.com campaign and his comically futuristic persona is the force behind their messaging: the importance of finding all possible real estate listings in one place.
One of the common catch phrases used by real estate brokers and agents is that every property "only needs one buyer." That means that the more people that a space is marketed to increase the possible sales price. For this reason, agents also like to use the term "casting the widest net." That means that the property industry as a whole stands to gain from property searches increasingly being done online.
Clean lucre: ARENA funds renewable-energy marketplace and derivatives – pv magazine
Encouraging money to chase firming of renewables is expected to be just one positive byproduct of a proposed new financial derivatives platform that will allow industry players to hedge against volatility in the pricing of renewable energy.
AGL's Dalrymple Battery Project in South Australia is among hundreds of game-changing projects supported by ARENA; now the agency is boosting grid-firming battery technology through financial marketplace mechanisms.
Marketplace: Realty ONE Group has grand opening
John Wischmeier, Realty ONE Group Dream president and broker in Central Indiana, said he was thrilled to bring the Realty ONE Group to central Indiana with offices in Indianapolis and Columbus. Wischmeier brings more than 16 years of experience in residential property development, commercial property development and in a leadership position with a leading real estate brokerage.
Many things are taking place:
What comes after Brexit day? - Marketplace
After nearly four years of contentious negotiations, the United Kingdom will tomorrow officially leave the European Union.
Now the U.K. has to quickly forge a deal with the EU on matters like trade and foreign security before the deadline of Dec. 31, 2020. Also on the to-do list is a trade agreement with the United States, a long-standing ally. It won’t be easy as the U.K. carves out its path as an independent country. Already this year, the U.S. and U.K. have butted heads on Huawei’s presence in the U.K. and taxes on American tech companies.
Why VCs are dumping money into insurance marketplaces – TechCrunch
Following our look at why so many startups are building OKR-focused software and why venture capitalists are pouring capital into their efforts, today we’re asking a similar question about insurance marketplace startups.
What the hell is going on, and why has so much been invested in the space recently? Let’s try to answer those questions by looking at who competes in the space, how much they have raised individually, and then unpack what has attracted all the fresh capital. Hint: As always, it’s about market size and economics.
Policygenius Raises Another $100M for its Online Insurance Marketplace - AlleyWatch
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KKR, in particular, was impressed by our use of proprietary technology as well as the traction we've earned from consumers and insurance companies alike. KKR has a lot of experience in insurance, as well as technology companies, so they had very strong conviction about our model and trajectory.
Off-Facebook is here, but you're still there - Marketplace
Airbnb, Tinder, British Airways, Duolingo, Spotify and even Marketplace are just some of the hundreds of websites that Facebook says have shared my data with the social network. Based on that list alone, you can probably work out more about me than I might want to share.
This is all part of Facebook's Off-Facebook Activity, a new tracking tool that went into wide release yesterday. It lists all of the companies and websites that share activity like views, purchases or even just when you open an app. Facebook uses all that data to allow advertisers to create messages that are tightly targeted to you and your interests.
Happening on Twitter
.@RepTomReed (R-NY) recently introduced a bipartisan bill to encourage new clean energy technologies. CCL's Danny… https://t.co/Vu2tArMRji citizensclimate (from Nationwide) Sun Feb 02 20:55:05 +0000 2020
There's just something intangible about Max Richter's music that triggers an intensely emotional reaction, even at… https://t.co/MP2JKwo8rD nprmusic (from NYC & Washington, DC) Sun Jan 26 18:05:10 +0000 2020
Max Richter's SLEEP - North American PREMIERE this Friday at @sundancefest https://t.co/JA7TiimBuf w/ @YuliaMahr… https://t.co/dWIJdKjHPH maxrichtermusic Mon Jan 27 17:21:56 +0000 2020
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