AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWorld Cup & consumer culture: A Rhode Island-based columnist argues FIFA World Cup merchandising can drown out the sport itself, using the “Italy” example to question how commercialization reshapes what fans notice. Markets & finance: Asset managers looking to launch leveraged ETFs tied to SpaceX’s IPO were told to delay trading to Monday after exchange/SEC concerns about coupling the ETF debut with the IPO. Healthcare labor: At Rhode Island Hospital, both management and residents are feeling financial strain as a labor action unfolds after stalled negotiations. Public safety transparency: Rhode Island lawmakers moved quickly to make state crash data public, aiming to put accident locations into a public portal for accountability. State policy & housing: Gov. McKee is set to sign a bill letting abuse survivors terminate rental leases early, adding a “revival window” for previously expired childhood sexual abuse claims against institutions. Small business relief: The SBA approved Rhode Island Economic Injury Disaster Loans tied to the Feb. 2026 historic snowstorm, with an application deadline of March 10, 2027. Cannabis governance: The Senate confirmed a new chair for the Cannabis Control Commission, with Michelle Reddish taking over. Local business & real estate: Eastern Bank provided a $31 million construction loan for Wood Partners’ Alta Altitude apartments in Warwick, and Gale Associates opened a new Rhode Island office at The Foundry. Sports & local economy: Providence kicked off an official FIFA World Cup FanZone at Station Park, expected to draw thousands through July 19. Construction & jobs: Eastern Bank financing and Ionic’s new project manager hire both point to continued higher-ed and multifamily development momentum in Rhode Island.
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