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for Business North Carolina Vol. 16 Issue 5, May 1996
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William R. Jordan is a physician and CEO of Lithotripters, Inc., a company that operates 29 mobile kidney stone crushers, which cost $1.7 million apiece. The company is the largest lithotriptic operator in the nation.
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At seventy, designer and developer Joe Hakan of Chapel Hill has an impressive list of accomplishments, including Crabtree Valley Mall and the Dean E. Smith Center. In 1995, he bought Raleigh's white elephant, the City Market, and plans to make it work.
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Dean and Bob Kennedy of Winston-Salem operate Freelance Staging, Inc. The company, which builds sets and scenery for movies, television, newsrooms, and commercials, grossed $500,000 in 1995.
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Steve Benson got the idea for Morningstar Mini-Storage when he needed a place to store his antique fire engines. The company, which builds and rents storage space, is the largest of its kind in the Carolinas.