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42973
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Nathan James is the 29-year-old CEO of Boardroom Socks., the Charlotte-based company his parents, Mike and Carol launched in 2010.
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43059
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"Mitch Purgason keeps NASCAR drivers, NFL players and CEOs looking dapper in exquisite custom suits." Stitched By Mitch began as an assignment while Mitch Purgason attended Appalachian State. University. He designs custom tailored suits for NFL athletes and celebrities.
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"Six months after Scott and Linda Murphy bought one of Charlotte's most celebrated restaurants, the pandemic forced them to close. But they weren't about to let it drop. A year and a half later, they've moved to Belmont and plan to expand. "
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Margaret Kocherga moved from Ukraine to Charlotte when she was fifteen. After studies at UNC Charlotte, she began her business, Margik Inc. in 2019 at age 25. The business produces organic materials for consumer electronics. Its first product line consisted of the world's first fully recyclable , organic, LED based lighted stickers and business cards.
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"A mother, daughter, and daughter-in-law make 'posh and playful' clothing for women and children." The business was launched in October 2020. It's product is described as both a little edgy and vintage.
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From pieces of an upended life, the founder and CEO of Diamond's body Care found a new home and thriving career." Diamond Brown , native of Detroit and Charlotte transplant, initiated a skin care cream in the midst of assisting her husband's cancer treatments. A registered nurse, she quickly reversed course and has since become a leading name brand in skin care industry, focused on the high-end sector of hotel spas and airports.
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"Prices are high, and service is strapped. what does the strain on restaurant labor mean for Charlotte's dining scene?" a nationwide labor shortage is currently crippling the hospitality industry. Lynn Minges, president and CEO of the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association saying the shortage has been happening for years. COVID just elevated the problem.
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"As craft beer expands into the 'burbs, shopping center developers are bagging chain restaurants and big box stores for locally owned breweries and taprooms." In Charlotte, Seth Stidham and Collin Ricks directed the construction of Suffolk Punch Punch Brewing's new location at SouthPark Mall.
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Typically, child care workers in Charlotte make $13 to $15 an hour. For three years now, the federal government has kept child care centers above water with COVID relief funds but money will run out this fall.
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44004
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While there are definitely some kinks to be worked out, Charlotte Magazine's food photographer Peter Taylor and colleague Teri Campbell note the massive savings with eliminating the need t build background sets
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"Comedian and podcast host Jesse Jones wants to raise a glass to Charlotte's whisky scene--and get us sipping his favorite spirit." Jones hosts a weekly podcast, "The Bourbon Showdown" which averages 27,000 listeners per week.
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The profiled and pictured worship spaces, representing Islam, Greek Orthodox, Hindu, Catholic, and Jewish faith traditions, represent Charlotte’s religious diversity. The five houses of worship have at least one common mission: promoting social justice by helping to address systemic inequalities and resolve problems arising from these inequalities.
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Among those mentioned are restauranteurs Jamie Brown and Jeff Tondandel. the Independent Picture House, Philip Blount, Kevin Siers, Tamika Stafford, Jeremy Wagner, Atrium Health's Virtual Clinics, PFLAG Charlotte and Rolfe Neill.
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