Vol. 33 No. 4, April - April 2013
Index
- Being trumped.
- NC trend.
- Stock watch.
- Diversified assets: collaborations between the industries that make North Carolina's eastern region home will help compound their success.
- Time to tend to family business.
- Will shale gas lift the economy?
- Agriculture needs a farmhand.
- Bank gets big by going small.
- Coastal Carolina Regional Airport.
- Fayetteville.
- Mount Olive.
- Raeford.
- Wilmington.
- Wilmington.
- MetLife puts a premium on high-tech.
- Cary.
- Durham.
- Morrisville.
- Raleigh.
- Research Triangle Park.
- Wake Forest.
- Hanes unveils new look.
- Greensboro.
- High Point.
- Krispy Kreme Doughnuts.
- Mocksville.
- Mount airy.
- Troy.
- Why buy when you can rent?
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Charlotte.
- Concord.
- Monroe.
- Rack Room Shoes.
- Distiller seeks to sell its shine.
- Asheville.
- Asheville.
- Franklin.
- Morganton.
- Waynesville.
- Cleaning up: why some shoppers are all in a lather about Charlie's Soap.
- Runs in the family: Mac Jordan spends decades reviving the mill in Saxapahaw his grandfather resurrected.
- What's in a name? If it's Donald Trump's he says it's a brand worth billions. And the value it creates for his golf courses--priceless.
- Grand designs: the North Carolina Golf Panel's rankings might rankle some, but that's just par for these courses.
- Prepping Pinehurst: no stranger to big tournaments, No. 2 will make history in 2014 with two U.S. opens in two weeks played there.
- Bricks & mortar.