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The Bridge Builder BY WILL ALLEN DROMGOOLE An old man going a lone highway,Came, at the evening cold and gray,To a chasm vast and deep and wide.Through which was flowing a sullen tideThe old man crossed in the twilight dim,The sullen stream had no fear for him;But he turned when safe…
View morePerhaps the most common misconception about our urban community is that it’s monolithic. When we think of Urban, do we imagine a single demographic, one that’s limited to a specific age group, income level or race? There are obvious flaws with these assumptions. For starters, they’re presumptuous. Our Urban customers…
View moreIn our previous post, we mentioned “customer” as an improvement keyword mentioned by both customers and business owners. This time we are talking about 4 tips customers could use to become better patrons. tip 1: ask questions Asking questions is a way to be proactive and show that you really…
View moreOver the last year, UrbanKnox has had the opportunity to interact with hundreds of business owners and customers within our community. One of the consistent keywords among both crowds was “customer.” Better “customer service” from businesses and better customers from the community. Today we will start with the business side… …
View moreNo one wants to talk about it but someone has to say it. When buying from a friend or neighbor you should always attempt to pay full price unless they…
View moreThe old saying, “Cherish what you have, before it’s gone” is true in love, but also true in business. If you don’t spend money where you live, the companies closest to you will either go out of business or move to where the money is. It’s unfortunate that within some…
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