Vol. 33 No. 11, November - November 2013
Index
- Carolinas' nuclear cluster.
- Common sense and a commitment to nuclear energy.
- Craft workers key to nuclear energy industry.
- Energy industry sees its future in interns.
- Industry executives take the long view on nuclear plant development.
- mPower receives additional funding to develop its Small Modular Reactor.
- N.C. state grad invents app to measure radiation.
- Next generation of nuclear professionals working at V.C. Summer Nuclear Station.
- Nuclear industry has more than $20 billion impact in Carolinas.
- Nuclear or natural gas?
- Research efforts support Carolinas nuclear industry.
- Safety conscious industry steps up vigilance.
- SCE&G helps build clean energy future for South Carolina.
- Welcome to energized.
- Westinghouse's WEC Carolina Energy Solutions to support AP1000[R] plant builds.
- A new look.
- A brand's new day.
- The race to the polls.
- Airport story soars.
- NC trend.
- Stock watch.
- Two-sided Triangle: the region leverages its workforce, educational assets and stable economy for growth while addressing the challenges it brings.
- North Carolina gets some good news.
- Help wanted: jobs creator, a real one.
- When it rained, it poured on farmers.
- Ports shape up to ship out.
- Belhaven.
- Greenville.
- Lumberton.
- Southport.
- U.S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership Management and Circulation.
- Wilmington.
- A company of many parts.
- Cary.
- Durham.
- Durham.
- Raleigh.
- Greensboro.
- High point.
- High point.
- Manufacturing takes off at PTI.
- Greensboro.
- Whitsett.
- Winston-Salem.
- Is change in store for Family Dollar?
- Bank of America.
- Michael Waltrip Racing.
- Premier.
- Publix Super Markets.
- Swisher Hygiene.
- Tupelo honey hopes to catch more flies.
- Earth Fare.
- Jacob Holm Industries.
- U.S. Chemical Storage.
- The king of comedy: he reigns over the biggest U.S. chain of comedy clubs, but for Brian Heffron, business isn't a laughing matter.
- The bigger they are: those for nonprofits and the public sector dominate our list of priciest construction projects.
- Team building: former football to stars Terrence and Torry Holt want to win fame in the construction game.
- Critical care: it's what these small hospitals provide the economies of remote, rural counties.
- Human nature: syngenta hoes to sow the seeds of profit with a new lab in the triangle that is always weather permitting.
- Bricks & mortar.