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During his almost fifty years as an architect, Tom Fazio has designed around two hundred golf courses, including eighteen in the state. Once he worked only on courses in the United States; however, a changing economy has forced him to look abroad for work. In this BUSINESS NORTH CAROLINA interview he discusses golf and the economic downturn and the state of the golf industry in North Carolina.
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When minor league teams are seeking a new stadium, they often pitch the idea to city officials as a way to create downtown development. The Durham Bull Athletic Park is an example of millions spent in economic downtown development that has inspired copycats and wannabes in Greensboro and Winton-Salem.
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There are 1,841 tattoo artists in the state who are licensed by the NC Department of Health and Human Services. Of that number 145 work in Cumberland County, and many of their clients are soldiers from Fort Bragg. Bill Claydon, who has operated a tattoo parlor, Tattoo World, with nine artists in Fayetteville since 1986, is featured in this article.
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Thad Eure, Jr. and Charles Winston opened the Angus Barn in Raleigh on June 28, 1960. They built their restaurant to look like a big red barn, a structure which burned four years later. Many thought the business would fail, but it has prospered and is included in the list of the fifty highest-grossing independent restaurants in the country. Eure died in the late 1980s, and his daughter Van took over operations in 1991.
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24132
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Campbell recounts his interview with Hugh McColl Jr., the former CEO of the largest bank in the nation, Bank of America Corp. Hugh discusses what influenced him to take a position at a bank and later build his fortune as CEO.
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24140
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The Bank of Asheville was shut down as a result of various illegal acts on the part of the CEO. These include misuse of customer funds, fraud, and money laundering. The author discusses the lawsuit against the CEO and Bank of Asheville's downward spiral.