Maker of pet treats will invest $85 million in Nash County
Nash County Economic Development Director Andy Hagy said that so far this year, $745 million in capital investment has come from local expansions and new businesses in Nash County.
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Nash County Economic Development Director Andy Hagy said that so far this year, $745 million in capital investment has come from local expansions and new businesses in Nash County.
A global company is opening its doors to public school students in Durham to provide young minds with an inside look at the world of technology.
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V-Green will launch with a search for land and partners to establish and expand a charging network in key markets worldwide.
The jobs would be part of a $317 million investment in the county. The announcement came during a meeting of the state Department of Commerce’s Economic Investment Committee.
The commercial real estate market continues to be strong in the Triad region of North Carolina.
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In January, the Federal Trade Commission announced a proposed regulation that would ban non-competes across the country. While there is support from many employees and labor organizations, business groups across the country have expressed opposition. This article explores why the FTC is seeking to ban non-competes and what it means for businesses.
Since the 1990s, Greensboro has been building its reputation for world-class sporting events. Branded as Tournament Town, the town is looking to strengthen that reputation with investments into facilities and a new focus on youth sports.