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On this week's BizWorthy, we remember a man who helped turn Charlotte into the banking center it is today. Ed Crutchfield died Tuesday at 82. As CEO of First Union in the 1980s and '90s, Crutchfield grew the bank into one of the largest in the country by acquiring other banks.
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On this week's BizWorthy, WFAE's Marshall Terry and Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter look back at the biggest business news in Charlotte this year.
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A new report from the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority says the economic impact of its direct activities in 2023 was $1.08 billion. That’s a new record, beating the previous record $1.06 billion set in 2019. This, and more, in this week's BizWorthy with guest Lindsey Banks and WFAE's Marshall Terry.
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With a new year just weeks away, you may already be thinking about filing your taxes and perhaps some financial resolutions for 2024. WFAE's Marshall Terry and Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter talk taxes, finances and more on this week's BizWorthy.
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What will work look like in a post-pandemic future, where trends like hybrid work seem permanent and employers are still struggling to figure out things like how to mentor new employees? And what can employers and employees do right now to prepare? WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger’s Tony Mecia delve into the topic on this week's BizWorthy.
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Here’s something we haven’t heard in a long time: rents in Charlotte have gone down. That’s according to new data from real estate information company CoStar Group. This news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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If you’re flying to or from Charlotte-Douglas in the next few days, brace yourself. The airport says this Sunday could be the busiest day in CLT's history. This news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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Uptown Charlotte appears to be at near-normal almost four years after the pandemic sent many office workers home. This news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.
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This week on BizWorthy, WFAE's Marshall Terry and The Ledger's Tony Mecia talk about the state of commercial real estate in Charlotte, what's ahead for 2024, the parking hike at Charlotte Douglas, and more.
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If you’re planning to fly out of Charlotte Douglas this year, you will be paying more to park your car. Beginning next week, long-term parking increases from $10 to $12 a day. Daily decks are almost doubling, from $12 to $20 a day. A dive into this news, and more, on this week's BizWorthy.