March 21. The Carolinas Bass Challenge and Visit Lake Norman are pleased to announce that the Carolinas Bass Challenge Classic will be held October 21-22 on Lake Norman. The Classic is Carolina Bass Challenge’s championship event. More than 300 anglers are expected to launch out of Blythe Landing.This is the third year of a three-year […]
A new Huntersville Chamber of Commerce is forming, with former Huntersville Mayor Jill Swain at the helm of the organization. How political it is is anybody’s guess, but board members include former Town Commissioner Jeff Neely. The new chamber, a registered non-profit, comes out of the Huntersville Connection, a roundtable group organized for area destinations […]
March 15. There’s a new owner at the Kannapolis Intimidators. A Nashville-based builder—and a member of the executive committee of the Southern League of Professional Baseball—Reese L. Smith III and co-investors have paid an undisclosed amount for the team. Average per game attendance in 2015 was 2,056, with a total season attendance of 135,727 – […]
March 14. Cabarrus County resident Barbi Jones, a long-time fixture in the world of non-profits and business in Cabarrus and more recently Charlotte, will become the new executive director of the Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce effective April 1. Jones will be the first woman to lead the Cabarrus chamber. She was most recently the […]
By Marty Price. InTown Suites broke ground on its newest upscale brand, UpTown Suites, on Jan. 29 in Concord. The new offering will have, “A higher level of service with a higher level of product,” said Jon Pertchik, CEO of InTown Suites. Indeed, the new Concord location is the flagship for the new brand. Eight to […]
March 11. A group called NC Against the Bond says that North Carolina’s universities and community colleges have provided “Connect NC” contributions proportional to the funding they would receive from the bond if it passes in the March 15 election. The money is being spent to help promote passage of the bond package, which originally […]
March 10. By Dave Yochum. Speaking to a packed house—150 citizens and elected officials at Cornelius Town Hall—anti-toll leader Kurt Naas started by thanking people for attending a dry information session on Cintra finances, the bankruptcy in Texas and the pricing plan for tolls between Charlotte and Lake Norman. The one-hour presentation by the founder […]
March 10. As the Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce gets ready for the annual meeting Friday at Great Wolf Lodge, it’s a different organization than it was not just a decade ago, but only two or three years ago. For one thing, its main office is for lease. The chamber is using only about half of the space […]
March 10. Amid the demographic shifts transforming North Carolina and its electorate, one has been widely overlooked — the rise of Asian Americans. This, according to the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham. The Asian-American population in North Carolina, though relatively small, has become the fastest growing racial and ethnic demographic in the state, according […]
March 10. By Dave Vieser. A 14-story hotel and convention center planned for West Catawba Avenue and Waterview Drive in Cornelius has gotten an informal—but cautionary—thumbs-up from the chairman of the Cornelius Planning Board. “This would be a game-changing facility for this town,” said Planning Board Chairman Brian Simmons. “Though 14 stories would be a tough sell.” […]