2022 Q2 Longevity & Adaptability
NON PROFIT: The Hub of Knowledge
Staff, increased resources, and digital innovation are the pillars that have led to the success and longevity of the Lawrence Public Library.
A Blossoming Business
Nothing, not even a pandemic, could keep these flower and plant shops from flourishing.
Flavor of Its Own
The uniqueness of North Lawrence and its community sets it apart and provides local businesses the opportunity to not only survive but thrive long term.
From Idea to Icon
These local businesses have adapted and thrived through the years thanks to hard work and generations of smart business practices.
Local Scene 2022Q2
The local scene – Ribbon Cuttings, Events and More in pictures. [CHECK IT OUT]
Lawrence in Perspective: High Above the Golden Valley
The City of Lawrence and the University of Kansas are forever entwined because of the way the City and its early residents came together and created a state university in this town.
Professional Spotlight: Ryan Thurlow
Standard Beverage (SBC) distributes spirits, beer, wine and nonalcoholic items to licensed retailers throughout the state of Kansas.
2022Q2: Letter From the Publishers
When we celebrated our 10th Anniversary of the Lawrence Business Magazine last fall, we thought about what it means to be part of the community for ten years. But what about those that have been part of our community for 20, 30, 50, or more?
Newsmakers 2022Q2
CASA, Envista, Meritrust, Truity, Multistudio, Peaslee
LMH: A Foundation for Health
After 100 years in Lawrence, LMH Health continues to grow and serve the community in the way in which it was intended by its founders, leaving no one without the option of medical care.
Rolling With the Punches
These Lawrence companies have overcome the challenges through the years and have become iconic staples in the community.
Talkin to the Animals Local Vets
Being a veterinarian can be a stressful profession, but the devotion of these local vets helps to ensure that our community’s animals are healthy and happy.
Aging Well
These four iconic Lawrence watering holes weathered a legislative storm 35 years, landing them in a good economic position today.