Nov. 2. The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce has won the Outstanding Chamber of the Year from the Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. The CACCE award, which primarily focuses on acknowledging one or more significant accomplishments during the past 18 months, took notice of the Lake Norman Chamber’s contributions to regionalism. “They were […]
Oct. 30. By Dave Yochum. Only one candidate for mayor in all of Lake Norman—John Aneralla in Huntersville—has responded to an election survey organized by the I-77 Business Plan, a group of key business people who meet and strategize each week on how to cancel the 50-year contract with Cintra. “As a candidate for NC State […]
Some of the costliest homes in the Golden Crescent are either on the market, or have recently sold. Trump Realty has the highest price listing, an 11,574 square foot lakefront house on Thurstons Way in The Point in Mooresville. Asking price: $7.95 million. In Mount Pleasant, a stately 10,965 square foot house is on the […]
Oct. 27. A 21-home neighborhood called Burke Crossings is Our Towns Habitat for Humanity first Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design certified (LEED) community. It was built to be affordable, accessible and green. Through an $85,000 donation from the Ingersoll Rand Charitable Foundation, Our Towns Habitat for Humanity completed the 1,064 square foot, three-bedroom home […]
By Dave Vieser. It looks like the new toll lanes on I-77 will be only 17 inches thick, not 32 inches like the general purpose lanes. The thinner pavement is based on the fact that the toll lanes will not be used by trucks. The difference in pavement thickness is outlined in the contract between the NCDOT and Cintra. It calls […]
By Dave Yochum. Growth and how to manage it are two of the biggest issues in this fall’s elections in both Concord and Kannapolis, the largest cities in Cabarrus County. In Concord, a new Walmart in a sensitive area is under consideration. In Kannapolis, city government has done nothing less than buy downtown from a billionaire. […]
PDQ’s commitment to Cornelius appears to be pretty darn quantifiable. The Tampa, Fla.-based restaurant chain expects to close on the corner lot across Hwy. 21 from its flagship store, Tenders. The asking price for the 1.63 acre parcel was $725,000, according to Cornelius real estate agent Terri Mayhew of RE/MAX Executive. The deal is expected […]
Oct. 12. The Lake Norman Chamber is collecting relief supplies for victims of flooding in South Carolina. They are still in need of water, cleaning supplies (rubber gloves, trash bags, cleaners) and non-perishable food. Bill Russell, CEO of the chamber, is a former president of the South Carolina Jaycees, and has the connections to get […]
In last month’s column, I shared some common missteps businesses make that may be the reason behind poor cash flow, in spite of having plentiful sales. The real question is, what can be done when you still have employees and vendors to pay, orders to fill, and your sanity to maintain? Many business owners become […]