Vol. 39 No. 10, October 2019
Index
- 2019 State of Small Business: Letter from Scott Daugherty, State Director, Small Business and Technology Development Center.
- ANIMAL EMPATHY: The unintentional all-women business thrives on compassion and camaraderie to provide the best care possible.
- BREWS AND BUSINESS: Oysters, beer and generosity are three things you'll find at this Hanover County business.
- FRIENDLY FINANCIALS: After multiple rejections, First Flight Adventure Park was ultimately financed through family, friends, and the Albemarle Commission's Revolving Loan Fund.
- Public/private nonprofits.
- State agencies.
- TACKLING TOUGH TIMES: Resiliency is key in this Lumberton business, which has moved forward through fires and hurricane flooding.
- HOT TOPIC.
- WHAT'S THE BUZZ?
- CLOSING TIME: IT'S SUNSET FOR SOME BIG MALLS THAT DOMINATED RETAILING FOR 50 YEARS IN NORTH RALEIGH AND ACROSS THE STATE.
- AGING TO PERFECTION: NORTH CAROLINA'S WINE INDUSTRY HAS BEEN CROWING IN PRODUCTION, VALUE AND POPULARITY.
- DEALING FOR DOLLARS: A CHARLOTTE TECH FIRM HELPS CLIENTS TRACK EVERY TURN OF THE SCREW IN THE TRANSACTION PROCESS.
- CHEAP LOVE: WITH ELOPEMENTS ON THE RISE, A PHOTOGRAPHER HELPS THRIFTY COUPLES LOOKING TO SAVE ON THEIR BIG DAY.
- COLUMBUS' NEW WORLD: BUSINESSES IN A HARD-HIT INLAND COUNTY ARE SLOWLY SCRATCHING BACK FROM RUINOUS HURRICANES.
- MORE DEGREES, MORE DEBT.
- PRESCRIPTIONS FOR SUCCESS FROM NC CHAMBER'S NEW CHIEF.
- Aerie Pharmaceuticals.
- Bayer.
- Hussman School of Journalism and Media.
- Kalyani Group.
- Policygenius.
- TrialCard.
- N.C. Small Business and Technology Development Center.
- High Point University announced a SI billion, decade-long growth plan as President Nido Qubein, 71, committed to work another 10 years at the institution.
- Members Credit Union.
- Stephen Peters.
- American Hebrew Academy.
- FFE Transportation Services.
- Fort Bragg.
- Medline Industries.
- MTS Systems.
- N.C. Small Business Center Network.
- Abercrombie Textiles.
- Blowing Rock Investment Properties.
- Duke Energy.
- Kitsbow.
- Nucor.
- The S&W Building in downtown will reopen next year as the S&W Market led by Meherwan Irani of Chai Pani Restaurant Group and locally owned Highland Brewing.
- Atrium Health.
- Better.com.
- Charlotte Regional Business Alliance.
- Ecomdash.
- NN.
- Segra.
- Skookum.
- Carvana.
- China Grove Solar.
- Innospec.
- Tryon Medical Partners.
- BUSINESSES GET SCHOOLED: Businesses across the state are teaming up with local schools and teachers to give students a glimpse into potential careers and provide opportunities to neurodiverse populations.
- FAMILY FUN.
- DRUCKER + FALK.
- CAPEL RUGS.
- GRADY-WHITE BOATS: Eddie Smith, owner.
- TRANSPORTATION IMPACT.
- MURPHY FAMILY VENTURES.
- BNC PRIVATE 125 DEEP AND WIDE: From software coders to car dealers to sushi slicers to restroom cleaners, Business North Carolina's expanded list of the state's largest closely held companies reflects North Carolina's diverse economy.
- Business North Carolina's TOP 125 PRIVATE COMPANIES.
- INVESTING FIRST: Testing New Technology for Our Customers.
- Empowering Your IT Journey with Flexential.
- POWERHOME keeps pounding.
- Better Together.
- Tabernacle tale: BUILDING A MEGACHURCH IS JUST PART OF THE INFLUENCE WIELDED BY A STATE LAWMAKER SEEKING TO REVITALIZE ROCKY MOUNT.
- SHORING UP A SHAKY FOUNDATION.
- THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT: Over the last half-century, a Charlotte area family business has planted its stake as one of the largest suppliers of flora to big-box retail giants.
- FROM COLLEGE TO CAREER: Nimble community colleges provide workforce development and enhance economic development.
- Building infrastructure Empowering human potential.
- THE MBA TRANSFORMATION: Graduate business schools offer tailored programs to counteract declining enrollments.
- SPONSOR COMMENTS.
- WORK, PLAY, LIVE: Wake Forest Innovation Quarter is recognized for its inventive new ways to merge work and life.
- TAKING A NEW PATH: Winston-Salem is on track for a better downtown highway as construction accelerates.
- GOING WITH THE FLOW: The 500 5th building is becoming a hub for entrepreneurs and promoting growth in Winston-Salem.
- TEXTILE TO TECH: Monroe maintains its small-town charm while embracing its growing aerospace sector.