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"Transportation improvements, including the Monroe Expressway, are changing agrarian Union County. They're making business easier, spurring academic opportunities and creating an inviting quality of life." At a cost of $731 million, the Monroe Expressway opened in 2018.
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43293
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The most impressive commercial real estate building projects in North Carolina between July1, 2020 and June 30, 2021 listed
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43295
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"Losing a fourth of its population in a decade spurs North Carolina's tiniest county to seek a rebirth." One of the county's greatest assets is its expansive body of fertile soil Advocates emphasize the need for greater promotion of the county.
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43300
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"East Carolina University's chancellor stands down declining enrollment and a challenging healthcare outlook." Rogers, 39 became ECU's head last year.
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43301
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"Tourism was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. But North Carolina's hospitality industry adjusted better than most states and is poised for a rebound, thanks to diverse attractions, open space andpublic health programs."
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43302
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"Families or individuals own about 85% of North Carolina's farms. They play a large role in the state's agriculture industry, whose economic impact is poised to surpass $100 million." Braswell Family Farms in Nash County is the nation's second largest Eggland franchise.
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43303
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"Inovation and education are setting up a striking futre for North Carolina agriculture and agribusiness." Agriculture is North Carolina's largest industry.
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43304
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"Consumers want more peanuts and products made from them.That's putting North Carolina farmers and their bumper crop in a sweet spot."
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43306
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Boom Supersonic looks forward to manufacturing its 88-seat Overture jets at Peidmont Triad International Airport, elevating Guilford County as an emerging aerospce hotspot. The Denver based company has pledged to employ as many as 2,300 workers with an avergae salary of $69,000.
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"Hardship is no stranger to Rocky Mount as it responds to the devastating QVC fire." Located 8 miles from downtown Rocky Mount, the facilty wa built for about $80 million in 1999.
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43316
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Hispanics are rapidly reshaping the fabric of schools, businesses and industry in North Carolina. A factor noted as regards Latino lack of business influence is explained from experiments in Mexico, where incurring debt is ominous, So they are afraid to borrow.
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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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"John Kane's stunning success in north Raleigh real estate followed a topsy-turvy career that got off to a rocky start." At 67, Kane is one of North Carolina's most influential business leaders.
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Incorporated in 1899, Belhaven began as a fishing community and continued with commercial fishing operations up through the 1980s. Despite losing Pungo Hospital in 2014, the town is currently rebounding with new residents attracted by its coastal charm.
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