July 2015
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Prevailing wisdom
Female leaders across the state share their experiences in the workplace and offer some advice for the next generation of women.
Statewide: Triangle region, July 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Triangle region.
Staying on track
Scion of a North Carolina family with a century of real-estate history, Clay Grubb positions his company to profit from the young and restless.
Statewide: Western region, July 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Western region.
Statewide: Healthy foundations
Communities lose control of their hospitals, but gain charities to address social needs.
Statewide: Eastern region, July 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Eastern region.
Statewide: Charlotte region, July 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Charlotte region.
Rock steady
A mountaintop refuge for centuries, Blowing Rock ranks among the state's most beloved and prosperous towns.
NCtrend: Suit me up
Custom clothing is a growing business, unfazed by the trend toward casual dress.
NCtrend: Showroom spotlight
Owners of the state's largest furniture store see a big future on the small screen.
NCtrend: Heady ambition
Stitch’s leather head covers are scoring with U.S. and international golfers.
Hammer time
In a state filled with jewels like Lanier's Hardware, more respect and less sniping would be nice.
Growing gains
Amid disputes over state incentives, North Carolina racked up a banner year in attracting investment.
Don’t panic: We still have biscuits
After another auto plant rejection, it's tempting to go the way of South Carolina with more groveling and fat tax breaks. Instead, let's focus on our state's many strengths.
Breaking up is hard to do
As they vie for an earth-shattering economic-development project, Triad leaders wonder if the benefits of regionalism have been oversold.