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11 results for Business North Carolina Vol. 41 Issue 4, April 2021
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The United States Gold Association is planning to shift its research and testing center for golf equipment. This second headquarters for the association is planned on a location within view of the Pinehurst Country Club.
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The North Carolina Civil War& Reconstruction History Center will expand and replace Museum of the Cape Fear. Both city and county have provided funding for the $80 million endeavor. The center will explain the Civil War through written history, stories and legends passed down through generations.
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"The COVID-19 pandemic slowed North Carolina industrial and business development efforts, but the virus couldn't stop them. Businesses finished 2020 at a record clip, setting them up for a strong run this year." In 2019, there was great optimism with economic development in the state. Despite initial setbacks, at the start of the pandemic, economic promoters signaled a recovery by early summer 2020 as developers and companies alike were finding new ways of cementing relationships and expanding opportunities. The article covers a variety of examples throughout the state.
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"A big insurer questions the benefits of hospital mergers." The company's CFO, Mitch Perry says the cost of health care is still too high.
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Steve Troxler, who has been N.C. Agriculture Secretary since 2005 says North Carolina went from almost nothing in the poultry world being exported from the state to almost $100 million in exports in 2020.
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Napoleon Wallace, managing partner at Durham based Partners-in-Equity and co-founder of the BestNC.org initiative has a goal to help Black businesses in N.C. gain a 22% share of economic activity.
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"Warner Bros. new TV series Delilah, filmed and set in Charlotte puts the Queen City in the Spotlight." The series was approved for North Carolina's film and and entertainment grant fund, which replaced the former incentive program.
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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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In January 2021, Kane Realty announced a 33-acre project in Raleigh's North Hills intended to compete with Durham and Research Triangle Park for leases in the growing life sciences market. The venture places Kane at the center of one of the fastest growing segments of the commercial real estate market.
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Donald Thompson, CEO of Walk West, a Raleigh-based marketing agency cite three Black North Carolinians as examples of strong publics servants: Aretha Blake, Dudley Flood and Paula Dance.
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Writer Bryan Mims proclaims "Kinston has soul and funk."39-year-old mayor Don Hardy points out over at the North Carolina Global TransPark, Aircraft Solutions USA is building a $100 million plant. West Pharmaceutical Services is launching a $19 million expansion. Businesses Chef & the Farmer and Mother Earth Brewery have been principal actors in downtown Kinston's rebirth.
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