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Marc Gustafson is president and CEO of Volvo Trucks North America Inc. and he plans to turn the company around by updating his trucking line with brand new premium trucks, not the outdated older models that put the business at the bottom in the first place.
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30920
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A Greensboro historic textile mill is being renovated into spaces for lawyers, artists, nonprofits and plans for a boutique hotel.
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39586
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Revolution Mill, representing the mill district, was once an economic powerhouse in Greensboro. Currently, there’s the potential to offer an economic boost to the community. Businesses with this potential include Self Help, a Durham based credit union; apartments; and the New York based LT Apparel Group. Revolution Mills and its community also offers a synthesis of old and new. Revolution Mills’ structure is maintaining its architectural integrity, while the surrounding area caters to modern tastes such as bicycling and hiking trails.
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One of the state's most prominent real estate developers, David Couch owns Summerfield Farms, an events and working cattle farm venue. A growing need for affordable housing is a driving mechanism for Couch in redeveloping Summerfield with higher density housing , which has been met with stiff opposition from residents and town council officials.
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"Designing and servicing electronic games at fraternal lodges proves to be lucrative work for Greenville entrepreneur Garrett Blackwelder. Blackwelder founded Greenville's Grover Gaming in 2013 after earning a bachelor's degree from East Carolina University in 2000. Grover recently agreed to sell its charitable gambling division to Light & Wonder for as much as $1.05 billion.
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44278
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"A simple 'make booze' text led to a thriving eastern North Carolina distillery." Weldon Mills Distillery with retail locations in Weldon and Durham is currently generating more than $4 million in annual revenue. Next year its bourbon capacity will climb to 160,000 gallons a year and the company is planning to add a mass production facility for producing 3 million gallons of bourbon annually. the company was founded in 2018 and at present has 35 employees. The owners are Bruce Tyler and Michael Hinderliter.
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