Dec. 13. Greenworks Tools, a leader in battery-powered outdoor equipment, is expanding its North American headquarters in newly renovated space at the 125-year old Mooresville Cotton Mill just south of downtown Mooresville. The 40,000 sq. ft. headquarters includes R&D and product testing facilities, video and photography production studios, a customer service center, product display areas and meeting space. […]
            	
            		By Erica Batten. Statesville is undergoing a downtown renaissance to rival forerunners like San Diego and Pittsburgh, where a once dead center city has been revived into the vital heart of these urban areas. Less than two years ago, Statesville completed an $8 million streetscape renovation to provide an attractive and pedestrian-friendly environment, said Marin Tomlin, […]
            	
            		N.C. Rep.-elect Chaz Beasley and Rep. John Bradford will be in the hot seat at the Cornelius Today/Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast Dec. 16 at The Peninsula Club. Beasley, a Democrat, was just elected to the House of Representatives in November. Bradford, a Republican, was elected to his second term. Bradford is a former Cornelius Town Commissioner. Beasley is […]
Dec. 6. Prairie Brookwood is building a 324,480-square-foot warehouse expansion for tenant Pactiv LLC in Huntersville. The $14 million expansion more than doubles the size of Pactiv’s round-the-clock facility. Pactive, which makes food service disposables and food packaging, will gain 35 new loading docks. The company has more than 11,000 employees in seven countries. Prairie […]
You should call him Jay, but Mr. Chairman is just as well, in light of J.A. (Jay) Lesemann’s success as the chairman of the North Carolina Association of CPAs. Lesemann is also the incoming 2017 chairman of the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce. He wants the 1,000-member chamber to be a powerful resource for small […]
            	
            		Nov. 18. By Dave Vieser. Novant Hospital, located on Gilead Road in Huntersville, will be adding a new wing to accommodate the growing number of patients in Lake Norman. The addition should be completed by late 2018, or early 2019, according to Mike Riley, president and CEO. “Like the area around us, our hospital is […]
            	
            		By Dave Vieser. While the failure of the NC Senate last spring to consider House Bill 954, which called for the cancelation of the I-77 toll lane contract with Cintra, was a major blow to the project’s opponents, Widen I-77 leader Kurt Naas says the group is considering more legal action. “It’s true that our best […]
            	
            		By Dave Yochum. New vehicle sales in the Golden Crescent have increased for six solid years, but local dealers are saying they don’t expect 2017 models to roll off the showroom floor at the same pace. Chrysler, Ford and GM dealers, as well as a Nissan dealer, say new car sales nationwide and in Lake Norman […]
            	
            		Nov. 15. Cabarrus County Commissioner Diane Honeycutt has received the All American Citizen Award from the American Red Cross, Western North Carolina Region at the Red Cross gala Nov. 4. Board chair Steve Morris presented the award. “The All American Award is given to a member of the community who embodies the attributes of service, humility […]