American City Business Journals, Inc. was founded in 1982 by Mike K. Russell with the launch of the
Kansas City Business Journal. Three years later the business became a
public company via an
initial public offering and was traded as an
over the counter stock. In 1986, ABJC acquired all the publications owned by Mark Vittert and his company, Business Journal Publications Corp, for $40 million. The sale included business journals in Cincinnati, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and St. Louis. After expanding to 35 weeklies, ABJC faced mounting debts and losses reaching $13.5 million in the first nine months of 1987. This resulted from sales of national advertising packages falling short of goals amid the
1987 stock market crash. The company began divesting in 1988. ACBJ sold eight publications to various unnamed buyers, including five business newspapers in Westchester, Rochester, Richmond, Hartford and Southern Connecticut;
St. Louis Magazine and partial-ownership of two legal papers:
St. Louis Daily Record and
St. Louis Countian. Two weeks later ACBJ sold another six of its business newspapers in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Indianapolis and San Jose and Sacramento to Metro Collegiate Publications for $46.3 million. Then Russell sold his controlling stake in the company. In 1989, Shaw Publishing, Inc., owned by
Ray Shaw and The Oklahoma Publish Co., purchased a million shares of common stock in ACBJ for $22.75 million. Shaw was then elected as the company's
chairman and
chief executive officer. Previously he retired earlier in the year from working as president of
Dow Jones & Company. Shaw served as ABJC's chairman for two decades. Under his leadership, the company moved its headquarters from
Kansas City, Missouri, to
Charlotte, North Carolina, and greatly increased the number of its publications. In 1995, ACBJ was acquired by
Advance Publications for million (equivalent to $million in ). A year later ACBJ acquired CityMedia Inc., which published six business journals in Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Sacramento. In 2001, the company partnered with
Microsoft to provide content for bcentral.com. In 2007, the company acquired
Inside Lacrosse. In 2012, sister company
Condé Nast redirected
Portfolio.com to the startups page of ACBJ. In 2020, the company launched a book publishing partnership. ==Annual awards==