Staying home with small children while earning an income is a common dilemma among parents. Amy Bouchard of Garinder, Maine, figured it out, turning her knack for whoopie pies into a profitable business.
One Cleveland lawyer helps boost small business by getting people to show up and shop at local small businesses.
The Gelato Fiasco got a loan funded by money from Starbucks' campaign for American jobs to open up shop down the block.
Koppers Chocolate factory is the oldest and largest factory left in New York City.
Kids Only is bringing the popular '70s tricycle back to the market and they are manufacturing the racers in the U.S.
Stella + Dot, a direct sales jewelry company, uses social media to help increase sales.
Despite Kodak's bankruptcy, the photography company has influenced many small to midsized companies in Rochester, N.Y.
After the New England Shirt Company shut down in 2009, Robert Kidder, a former worker, reopened it as a bespoke shirt manufacturer.
One couple in Massachusetts started a whoopie pie bakery after losing their jobs in the financial industry.