Vol. 36 No. 12, December - December 2016
Index
- Wrong again.
- Beyond the core: suburbs and small towns, with two-thirds of state voters, retain big political clout.
- Capital gains: strategies learned at BofA helped Gene Taylor turn Capital Bank Financial into N.C.'s biggest community bank.
- Making scrooge smile: a Durham program creates holiday happiness for hundreds of needy children.
- Mostly sunny: North Carolina's tourism industry is growing despite having to weather recent storms.
- Powder power: as ski season lifts off, Beech Mountain Resort is led by a third generation of Costins.
- Read all about it: after the state's largest independent newspaper sold to GateHouse Media, only three locally operated daily papers remain.
- A monthly snapshot of North Carolina's economy.
- Chipper shippers.
- Aquatic Development Group.
- AT&T.
- Methodist University.
- New Hanover Regional Medical Center.
- Pepsi Bottling Ventures.
- Voith Paper North America.
- Wegmans wades in.
- FirstHealth of the Carolinas.
- K-FLEX USA.
- K4Connect.
- Plexus Capital.
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- Triangle Capital.
- International Textile Group.
- Lotus Bakeries.
- New Salem.
- Reynolds American.
- Concord jets.
- Charter Communications.
- Jeld-Wen.
- King Charles Industries.
- LendingTree.
- Mafic.
- Qualitest Pharmaceuticals.
- Sealed Air.
- Koch is it.
- Appalachian Regional Healthcare System.
- Entegra Financial.
- Norafin.
- Tryon International Equestrian Resort.
- Sponsor comments.
- Balancing act: on North Carolina's coast, success is ensuring that economic prosperity and natural wonders coexist.
- China's N.C. love affair.
- Ship shape: with a Harvard pedigree--and without outside funding--Raleigh native Zach Clayton has built a $10 million digital-marketing business.
- Dollars in collars: a former engineer with a passion for pets turns a hobby into a thriving business.
- Mother superior: a homegrown beer business buoys Kinston's burgeoning foodie reputation.
- Alpha, then omega: a Pilot Mountain general contractor benefits from the collapse of a larger peer.
- North Carolina's best doctors.
- Glitter galore: nobody does Christmas like Charlotte's Zimmerman family, who've logged 49 Yule fests.
- Filling demand: NCWorks helps businesses get qualified workers and residents quality jobs.
- Front page: Beast of Bladenboro to Hurricane Matthew, Bladen County's newspaper tells stories of its corner of eastern North Carolina.