Since 1980, a $2 billion explosion of high-rise construction has reshaped the Tar Heel skyline, transforming major cities and pumping new life into their once moribund central business districts.
Triangle South is an organization designed to promote economic development in the areas of Lee, Harnett, Southern Wake, Johnston, and Chatham Counties.
The North Carolina \"Adopt-A-Highway\" campaign, in which businesses volunteer to pick up trash along a two-mile stretch of highway a minimum of four times a year, is proving a success.
REAL Enterprises offers rural students the opportunity to research, plan, set up, operate and own economically viable small businesses in cooperation with local educational institutions.
Edwin B. Borden of Goldsboro is president of Borden Manufacturing Company and the newly elected president of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry.
One of the engineers of a recent political coup in the North Carolina House of Representatives, Josephus Mavretic, offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the event.