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Chasing the money: New branch in Mooresville on Williamson Road

Chase opens first branch in Iredell, as expansion in Charlotte region continues

May 11. Three years after entering North Carolina, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is dipping its toes in the Iredell County market. The largest U.S. financial institution by total assets—$3.38 trillion—Chase has opened a 3,352 square foot branch at 185 Williamson Road, not far from the Brawley School peninsula and Lake Norman. The state-of-the-art branch with […]

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NC again lands top spot in nationwide Site Selection eco-devo ranking

May 10. North Carolina ranks first in the nation for the third year on Site Selection magazine’s 2023 Prosperity Cup, a key measurement of state business competitiveness that is awarded based on the number of new and expanded facilities in the state, capital investment, and total number of new jobs. Two Chatham County projects alone […]

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Thank a visitor for a $33 billion boost to NC economy last year

  May 10. The North Carolina tourism economy reached its highest level ever with travelers spending more than $33.3 billion on trips to and within the state last year. The previous record of $29.22 billion was set in pre-pandemic 2019. Visitor spending rose 15 percent from 2021 levels, according to a NC Dept. of Commerce […]

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Atom Power adding 205 new jobs in Huntersville by 2027

May 9. Atom Power, a manufacturer supplying components involved with EV charging stations, will expand its headquarters and manufacturing facility in Huntersville, adding 205 new jobs by 2027. The company is investing $4.2 million, according to the Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development. The project is estimated to grow the state’s economy by $817.9 million. […]

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760 Craft Works open in downtown Huntersville

May 8. By Jason Benavides. 760 Craft Works is the Huntersville craft brewery that the locals have been waiting for. “I think it’s a great addition to downtown. It has a fun atmosphere,” said Marisa Gast, of Huntersville. Originally planned for Cornelius , owners Wagner Ramsey and his son Trey fell into fate when the […]

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Ada Jenkins Juneteenth event features vendors

May 8. The Ada Jenkins Center will observe Juneteenth with a Black-owned business marketplace on Saturday June 17. Spaces, which must be reserved by May 26, are $20 More info: Josh Kiser at 704-896-0471 x 131 or [email protected]. Interested vendors must bring their own table. The event, which runs 4 pm to 7 pm, includes […]

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Hot Mess: Up-front, straight-forward and temporarily closed

May 5. By Dave Yochum. Two weeks after it opened, Hot Mess in Davidson has temporarily closed its doors to “address operational challenges and take responsibility” for not meeting its standards. “We realized that our standards and, quite frankly, our guests’ standards were not being met,” said Robert Maynard, CEO of Won Life Holdings and […]

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Cheers! Bin 110 growing with much more than wine

May 5. By TL Bernthal. Since Bin 110 owner Andy Upchurch opened his upscale nightspot on West Catawba Avenue 5 and a half years ago, “the growth of the business has been incredible.” And likely to keep growing as Upchurch is taking over the space next door left vacant when On the Roxx moved down […]

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Entrepreneur: John Bradford is Ernst & Young finalist

May 3. John Bradford III, the founder of Pet Screening Inc., is a Southeastern finalist in the prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year competition. The Cornelius resident, who is also a North Carolina assemblyman, was selected by an independent panel of judges. Bradford started PetScreening in 2017 based on his belief that pit […]

Small Business Week includes ‘Event of the Year’ May 3

May 2. Lake Norman’s small businesses are the fuel for our economy, Bill Russell, CEO of the Lake Norman Chamber said at the start of Small Business Week. “Our small businesses here at the lake are the absolute foundation of our regional economy and while we take this week out to recognize small business, every […]