Vol. 24 No. 10, October 2004
Index
- By George.
- Trend.
- Apparel.
- Books.
- Gourmet snacks.
- Gourmet snacks.
- Magazines.
- Wine.
- State needs a strategy to sow up seed money.
- General info.
- Welcome from the mayor.
- Breaking new ground for business.
- Unique development opportunities.
- Work-force data.
- Available industrial land and building space.
- Business parks.
- Major retail facilities.
- Retail.
- Shoe show.
- We will work with you.
- Demographic trends and projections.
- Education and training.
- Major business employers.
- Area map.
- Quality of life and area attractions.
- Burlington Industries.
- Fairfield Inn at Cross Creek Mall.
- Overland Park, Kan.-based Sprint and several groups, including Golden LEAF.
- The Riggings.
- TRW.
- Unifi.
- US Airways Express.
- Wilson county loses jobs in the mail.
- Working capital.
- Andrx.
- BioDelivery Services.
- Charles & Colvard.
- Cree.
- Curtis Media Group.
- Four Moore County.
- Hosted Solutions.
- Inspire Pharmaceuticals.
- Paradigm Genetics.
- Red Hat.
- SpectraSite.
- Tech company upgrades N.C. presence.
- Underwriters Laboratories.
- AirTran Airways.
- HomeServices of America.
- Motivational speaker will head HPU.
- Purolator Facet.
- Technimark.
- Weil-McLain.
- Wendover Financial Services.
- Actron Manufacturing.
- Charlotte/Douglas International Airport.
- Deal will steal Charlotte headquarters.
- General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products.
- Hooker Furniture.
- MedCath.
- Mitchell Gold.
- Neiman Marcus.
- Oiles America.
- Time Warner Cable.
- U.S. Department of Transportation.
- Consolidated Metco.
- German company picks Enka for plant.
- Progress Energy.
- R & V Warren Farms.
- Skyland Architectural Woodwork.
- Alexander Hamilton.
- Angels & Demons.
- Nuclear plant's siren signals bye-bye birdies.
- Things Worth Fighting For.
- Town says Lowe's price is too high.
- Data bits.
- Dead-solid perfect.
- Figuratively speaking.
- Gender bender.
- Getting your money's worth.
- Judge not.
- O brother.
- Sprayed, not stirred.
- Things get sticky with Krispy Kreme.
- Correction.
- Developer can build on firm foundation in RTP.
- Builder nails market for student housing.
- Hog farmer learns to fin for himself.
- Its preferred treatment could bash telco's cash.
- Tar heel stock watch.
- Politics does make strange bedfellows.
- At the gate, these are the real little leagues.
- No fouls: to win in Charlotte, the Bobcats can't afford to take a page from the Hornets' playbook.
- Make it by themselves: bucking trends, manufacturers manage to hold their own in this year's ranking of closely held companies.
- Burger keen: Boddie-Noell, the largest Hardee's franchisee, hews to the line so the ailing brand can hone its image.
- Tag along: crime does pay--poorly--for the women in that venerable prison industry of making license plates.
- Driven: Cabarrus economy is back on track.
- Bricks & mortar.