Editor’s Notes – April 2025

April 29, 2025

Dear Readers,

April showers leads to May flowers. There is truth to this adage as we see things begin to blossom as we put winter behind us. April has also seen some recent developments and the world is taking the economic temperature as we see how things play out.

One thing that we at Business View are confident about as we head through April is that the companies, cities, school districts, and organizations that we covered are going from strength to strength and show every indication to continue along their own path to success.

We had the good fortune to bring to you success stories and initiatives that have led to a winning second fiscal quarter, and a recipe that will ensure a solid footing moving forward. It remains an exciting experience to gain a bird’s-eye view into such productive business models.

For our April issue, we touched down at Bert Mooney Airport. We spoke with its Aviation Director about his vision for this dynamic regional aviation hub. With a master plan in place, confidently meeting continued aviation growth, and playing a vital economic link to the region, this airport continues to see aviation growth.

We also had the opportunity to cover a diverse group of municipalities for April’s issue. As our in-depth profiles revealed, dedicated master plans, bold initiatives, and critical infrastructure upgrades top the agenda. Civic and county officials continue to put their residents first.

Business View’s pages are filled with fascinating features with city officials from Archbold, Pennsylvania, Deming, New Mexico, Greenfield, Massachusetts, Hitchcock, Texas, Marianna, Florida, North Tonawanda, New York, Princeton, Texas, Thames Center, Ontario, Truro, Nova Scotia Tipton, Indiana and Amesbury, Massachusetts among other fast-growing municipalities.

Every one of the municipalities that we covered in April showed continued growth numbers, residential projects to address the ongoing housing shortage as well as thought-out master plans that address everything on their residents’ wish list.

For our April issue, we also caught up with a number of fascinating and fast-growing companies and organizations including Altoona Curve-People Natural Gas Field, Amepower, Arlington Transit, Divco Custom Homes, Landmark Commercial Real Estate, PC Construction and Valley Regional Transit among others. As April speeds along, all these companies show leadership and produce noteworthy projects to strengthen their business foothold and rev their economic engines towards further growth.

Our April issue also continues with our popular school district series. We had the opportunity to sit down with school officials from several leading school districts to discuss the pivot to the changing demands of the economy and their innovative approaches to ensure students are college and career-ready while always being put first. We spoke with Boardman Local School District , Fairless Local school District, both based in Ohio as well as Frontier Schools, Louis Riel School Division and Washington Community Schools among others. Each school shows growth numbers and as they make their way through strategic plans, are ensuring the holistic academic and social development of each and every one of its valued students.

As we continue to bring you sector and industry-focused features, we will watch current economic developments and business readiness to provide the best business view.

 

Karen Surca

Editor in Chief

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