Aug. 10. By TL Bernthal. The Rumor Mill Market at 217 Depot St. in Davidson will reopen this month after a two-year hiatus. When the owners — Janie and Scot Slusarick of Cornelius — closed the Rumor Mill Market on Aug. 28, 2020, they never imagined it would be almost two years to the day to […]
Recent home sales over $1 million $4,550,000 Edward Flinter & Karine Morency to Terry & Kathleen Noreen, 18246 Mainsail Pointe Drive. Cornelius $2,145,000 Charles & Jane Norman to Lisa & Jeffrey Mohler, 17932 John Connor Road. Cornelius $1,850,000 Morten & Kimberly Nygaard to Khaled Mansour, 18618 John Connor Road. Cornelius $1,846,000 Thomas Divittorio & Cecilia […]
Jan. 23. Milkbread, the new concept from famed restaurateurs Joe and Katy Kindred, has opened in Davidson, home of their first restaurant, Kindred, on Main Street. They also own Hello Sailor in Cornelius. Their new concept is an “all-day café focused on milk bread donuts, crispy chicken, vegetable-focused bowls, salads, and toasts,” according to Wagstaff […]
Oct. 8. Gov. Cooper has appointed Davidson Town Commissioner Jane E. Campbell as the chair to the state the Veterans Affairs Commission. Campbell, who is mayor pro tem, serves on the commission as the representative of the 12th Congressional District. Campbell, who served over 25 years in the Navy as a public affairs officer, continues […]
Sept. 1. The Town of Davidson is offering Main Street Business Grants for the eighth year with a total of $15,000 available to small businesses. The goal is to provide direct financial benefit to small businesses, retain and create jobs in association with small businesses, and to spur private investment in association with small businesses. […]
Aug. 9. Austin Nantz becomes assistant town manager in Davidson effective Aug. 23 having spent 22 years working for the City of Charlotte. During her tenure there, she worked in various roles and departments from large operating departments such as the fire department and Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to most recently working in the […]
April 14. Mary Ann Swan as the new town attorney in Davidson. A graduate of Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio, she will provide legal guidance related to all aspects of town government, including drafting and reviewing contracts, ordinances and litigation on behalf of the town. She comes to the Town of Davidson after […]
These businesses registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State Cornelius 1/19/21 Joey Schnople Counseling LLC, Joseph Mark Schnople, 18829 Avery Park Dr., Cornelius 1/20/21 D and N Pressure Washing LLC, David Boyd, 18803 Coachmans Trace, Cornelius 1/20/21 Motyl Sky LLC, Diwaskar Adhikari, 21911 Satilla Dr., Cornelius 1/20/21 Ram Jam LLC, Alyssa Marie Ramsey, 16524 […]
Dec. 14. The Town of Davidson has allocated $40,000 for COVID Business Support Grants to support local businesses which have expenses directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our businesses are a central part of our community. They have shown resilience during this pandemic but need help to operate safely this winter. We hope that this […]
By Dave Yochum. With all the affluence around North Meck it’s easy to overlook literally thousands of neighbors who live their lives on the margins. They’re even more marginalized with the COVID-19 pandemic in full swing, says Harold Rice, the new CEO of the Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson. The non-profit, which has a budget […]