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42776
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Designed by Paul Rudolph and built in 1972, the 300,000 square-foot Elion-Hitchings Building served as an incubator for many life-saving drug discoveries. Current owner United Therapeutics plans to demolish the building next year due to asbestos concerns.
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42827
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Richard Boyd owns Tanjo, a Carrboro-based artificial intelligence company which uses virtual simulations and machine learning to improve market research and assist organizations in spotting redundancies in their internal processes. Tango’s clients include insurers, banks, the North Carolina Community College System and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. among others.
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42922
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Facebook opened its second date center in Forest City in Rutherford County nearly a decade ago. the company's impact on this former textile nd manufacturing community has been significant. The site represents a $1 billion capital investment and a includes a $200 expansion in 2015.
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43009
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"Cryotherapy" a modern twist on harnessing cold for therapeutic treatment involves submerging the body neck down in subzero air to reduce inhalation. there has been a surge of business interest in the trend. Joseph and Mathew Pepe are leading the cryotherapy scene in North Carolina singing on with Teas based iCRYO to bring a franchise to Raleigh earlier this year.
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43101
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Owned by South Carolina's Catawba Indian Nation, Two Kings Casino in North Carolina's Cleveland County is up for expansion, As many as 2,600 people could be on the payroll if the project excels. In January, Gov. Roy Cooper stamped his approval on a gaming compact by which the state would receive a percentage of the casino's $5 to $10 million per year revenue.
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43317
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"Hope springs eternal as Kannapolis' shift from textiles to test tubes nears the two-decades mark bolstered by a revitalized center city and a state investment of $269 million." Representing that investment is the North Carolina Research Campus.
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43359
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"Retirement living options abound across North Carolina, attracting newcomers and heavy investments from corporations and not-for-profit housing groups." north Carolina's 65-plus population is expected to grow by 56% by 2035.
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