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A paper mill that first opened in Canton, North Carolina, more than 100 years ago is closing, laying off about 900 workers. To put that in perspective, Canton's population is about 4,400. For more, we turn now to Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter for our segment BizWorthy.
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Did we say there was a slowdown in development in Charlotte? Well, this week the boom is back, at least for now, with plans for more than 3,300 new homes, a new middle school in South Charlotte and an expansion of the Harris YMCA in South Park. For more, we turn to Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger business newsletter.
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The Foundation For The Carolinas makes the first round of grants to business within the Corridors of Opportunity.
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Two Charlotte businessmen have been indicted for failing to pay taxes
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Foundation For The Carolinas and Wells Fargo partner for a new small business grant.
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Charlotte just got a huge jobs announcement. St. Louis-based insurance giant Centene Corp. says it will open an East Coast headquarters in the University…
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Gov. Roy Cooper held a business roundtable at UNC Charlotte on Thursday afternoon, listening to thoughts on the local business environment from companies…
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Something new is in the works for Ballantyne: affordable housing. Developer Northwood Office says it plans to make that part of a massive project it’s…
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Another month brings another big tech announcement for Charlotte. Financial software company AvidXchange says it’s planning to build a second headquarters…
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After more than a century as a family-owned department store chain, Belk has agreed to sell to a New York-based private equity firm later this year for…