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1341
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Dee and Rick Ray, owners of Charlotte-based Raycom Inc., have restored the old Duke Mansion, built by James Buchanan Duke and now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 3 Issue 1, Feb 1994, p56-63, il
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1820
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Roger Perry, the developer of Durham's highly successful Woodcroft subdivision, rebounded from a period of personal and professional crisis to land the development rights for two of the state's biggest subdivisions.
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914
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Rising premiums and costs of workers' compensation in North Carolina have employees and employers concerned.
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24340
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After several years of depression-like conditions in commercial real-estate, North Carolina’s major markets are seeing declining vacancies and rising values and rents. This article presents various development companies in North Carolina and current projects in some of the state’s cities.
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24347
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Lowering insurance bills has been difficult for companies, but Nucor Corporation saves by requiring its employees to pay fifty percent of health care costs. At other companies, employees typically pay only twenty percent of health care costs.
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19338
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Wing Haven is located just southeast of Charlotte and serves the community and migrating wildlife. The bird sanctuary began in 1927 as the garden of Eddie and Elizabeth Clarkson. Today the Charlotte landmark is home to 150 bird species, 100 types of plants and trees, ad welcomes 7,000 visitors annually.
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North Carolina Home (NoCar NA 7235 N8 N32), Vol. 1 Issue 4, Nov/Dec 1990, p78-85, il
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24372
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority works to bring in top nurses for employment in Charlotte’s hospitals despite declining enrollments in nursing programs in North Carolina since 1983.
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24381
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The cost of health-care coverage is rising and many companies are foregoing group insurance policies, instead suggesting employees self-insure.
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13609
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Shackelford describes a one-of-a-kind family business that grew out of a High Point native's baseball career. Started by Dick Culler, Sr., after his major league career ended in 1950, the Autographed Ball Company has exclusive contracts with major league baseball players to print and market their autographs on shiny while vinyl baseballs. Now in a second generation ownership, the company had sales of $100,000 in 1978, and does $300,000 in a good year.
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