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6 results for Business North Carolina Vol. 43 Issue 8, August 2023
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"Creative approaches are required to sustain the states once-dynamic regional malls." The last regional mall built in North Carolina was Northlake Mall in Charlotte in 2005. Existing mall operations are turning to adding housing, restaurants and medical facilities. Major owners of North Carolina Malls are CBL Properties, Brookfield Properties and Simon Property Group.
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"An OBX leader analyzes the coastal region's shifting tides." Clark Twiddy is author of "Outer Banks Visionaries: Building North Carolina's Oceanfront". The Outer Banks saw its first significant transformation to a visitor based economy in the 1980s.
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"The Chicagoan helped shape Charlotte's radio industry for more than two decades." Kaplan's father started Chicago's leading radio station, WBBM in the 1920s. Kaplan started her career in the late 1950s. Her and husband Stan bought Charlotte's AM station in 1965 and made it a successful venture until its sale in 1989.
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"A Durham Biotech veteran gets another chance with $120 million from some notable backers." Tune Therapeutics, based in Durham and Seattle is developing transformative tools related to gene-based disease treatment. Matt Kane is CEO.
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"Video -- and other media -- couldn't kill radio star don Curtis' dream for building a statewide chain." Raleigh based Curtis Media Group is the nation's largest radio network owned by a single shareholder. Son of a Bessemer City pharmacist, Don Curtis is currently 86 years old. His family foundation is one of the largest donors at UNC Chapel Hill. He was the first president of the N.C Cable Television Association.
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"A storied Irving Park mansion has been home to three leaders who shaped Greensboro over the past 90 years. The house was originally built and designed for textile titan J. Spencer Love. The house featured the first central air conditioning system in North Carolina. BenjaminCone became the second owner occupying the house from 1941 to 1977..
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