Vol. 37 No. 12, December - December 2017
Index
- KICK THE CAN.
- NO, THE SKY ISN'T FALLING.
- BREAKING THE CODE: AS SEXUAL HARASSMENT CRISES ROCK TECH EMPLOYERS IN OTHER STATES, NORTH CAROLINA SHOWS LEADERSHIP THROUGH A HOSPITABLE, INCLUSIVE APPROACH.
- $10 MILLION.
- 9.
- BUILDING A BETTER MOUSETRAP.
- N.D. TO N.C.
- STEP AHEAD.
- $12 BILLION.
- $232,000.
- $45 MILLION.
- 256.
- BELL RINGERS: FOCUSING ON APARTMENTS FOR MORE THAN AO YEARS HAS PUT A GREENSBORO-BASED BUSINESS IN A SWEET SPOT AS DEMAND FOR RENTAL PROPERTY SOARS.
- CRABBY CHRISTMAS: A HOLIDAY TREE ONLY A NORTH CAROLINA FISHERMAN NAMED NICK COULD CREATE.
- SMALL HAULS, BIG HISTORY: ABERDEEN FREIGHT CARRIER TAKES TO THE RAILS FOR EIGHT GENERATIONS.
- IMMIGRANT IMPACT.
- PAY UP.
- TREE TRAVAILS.
- NEW VISTAS: North Carolina's travel and tourism industry is seeing new heights and challenges.
- $39.4 BILLION.
- 15,200.
- CAROLINAS INDEX.
- RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT VALUATIONS: (MILLION).
- TAXABLE RETAIL SALES: (billion).
- UNEMPLOYMENT RATES.
- EASTERN BRIEFS.
- GAINING GROUND.
- SPACE INVADERS.
- QUEUING UP.
- TRIANGLE BRIEFS.
- PET PROJECTS.
- TRIAD BRIEFS.
- BOOMING 'BURBS.
- CHARLOTTE BRIEFS.
- IT'S A WRAP.
- CRAFT CHEER.
- WESTERN BRIEFS.
- Shifting sands: Coastal communities are working to shelter their busy economies from a changing environment.
- NORTH CAROLINA'S BEST DOCTORS.
- FACTORY MAN: Jerry Pedley and his shop of tinkerers create robotic machinery in an unlikely setting.
- GUY TALK: Growing demand for weathered wood opens the door for rapid expansion by an enterprising former engineer.
- SEW SAVVY: Patching up old buildings helps a former accountant turn her passion far sewing into a bustling business.
- SHIP SHOP: Two former UPS managers build a beachfront tech company to beat back the giant parcel deliverers.
- DARK DESCENT: Loving family and friends and career success Couldn't derail the despair plaguing Greensboro economic developer David Powell.
- Equal opportunity: North Carolina's workforce-training programs specialize in meeting the unique needs of its diverse workers and businesses.
- 41,753.
- 5.
- BOONE'S FARM.
- DRINK IT IN: MOCKSVILLE TASTES WINE COUNTRY SUCCESS WHILE STAYING TRUE TO ITS MANUFACTURING ROOTS.