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Is working from home sustainable over the long term? 

June 8. By Cheryl Kane. Work from home (WFH), remote work, and flexible hours have become common. Many claim this shift, originally due to COVID, is permanent. Some say it is a necessary benefit to competitively attract desirable employees in this labor-short market. Its benefits are extolled by employees and employers. This all sounds too […]

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Mecklenburg New Corporations: April 18-May 13

These businesses registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State. Cornelius 4/18/22 Remmey LLC, Kathryn Elizabeth Remmey, 19619 Weaver’s Cir., Cornelius 4/19/22 Sexton Corporation LLC, Christine M. Robbins, 19543 W. Catawba Ave. Ste. E, Cornelius 4/19/22 Wanneray Export & Import Inc., Xiaogang Ning, 18525 Statesville Rd. Ste. D02, Cornelius 4/20/22 Cox Property Management LLC, Joseph […]

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Q&A: How to land a summer job

May 25. Finding part-time, seasonal or temporary work can be challenging for students—even in a tight labor market. That said, people can find summer jobs in industries that are returning to full capacity, like dining, entertainment and tourism. Some employers are also desperate to hire, which gives applicants leverage to get better compensation. By the […]

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Striking a high note: Symphony Park and the art of aging in place

May 23. When Cornelius developer Jake Palillo was looking at the landscape for a new project, he researched the 76 million Baby Boomers who were coming to retirement age and looking to downsize. The question was how to create a community to meet these new housing market needs and what would be successful. The answer […]

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Great Resignation drives higher wages, better working conditions

May 19. As the economy recovers from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a surge in job openings, with many employers having a tough time filling positions. As a result, new applicants have a lot of leverage. Indeed, the “Great Resignation,” has millions of Americans quitting their jobs each month. In a […]

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Want to set yourself apart? Be in control.

BUSINESS ADVICE | By Cheryl Kane May 17. Want a promotion? Hope to be on the best team projects? Do you seek exciting opportunities? Then make sure you are perceived as promotable, dependable and stimulating to work with. Our hybrid world of working floating hours, attending meetings online, and working from home may offer cool […]

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By the numbers: Hornets have cheapest seats in the NBA

May 12. The Charlotte Hornets’ season was disappointing, LaMelo Ball notwithstanding. They had a 43-39 season. One bright spot for fans: Hornets ticket prices are cheap. Charlotte has the lowest average ticket price for an NBA game, $63.11, which is 3.2 times less expensive than in San Francisco, the city with the highest average ticket […]

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Enventys CEO, a Cornelius resident, lands international honor

May 11. What do Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, Korekiyo Takahashi, Thomas Jefferson, US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Cornelius resident Louis Foreman have in common? Hint: They’re among fewer than 100 people worldwide, living and dead, who have this particular honor in common. Patents. Takahashi said it best during a visit to the US […]

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Atrium announces merger with large Milwaukee-based healthcare provider

May 11. Advocate Aurora Health will merge with Atrium Health, creating the fifth-largest healthcare commpany in the nation. It will serve 5.5 million patients, operate more than 1,000 sites of care and 67 hospitals, employ more than 7,600 physicians and nearly 150,000 people. The combined $27 billion enterprise will be headquartered in Charlotte. Advocate is […]

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With a $22 million campus, FIG will shine more brightly

May 10. By Dave Yochum. Bill Cain began preaching as a youngster, even before being ordained at the age of 19. This is a man who pastored a church in Kaplan, La. for two years in the early 1950s. Now, 60 years later he’s the chairman of the board of the Financial Independence Group, and […]