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Target, Harris Teeter expand across Triangle market

After most big, new retail development was put on hold by the pandemic, investor and retailer interest in the Triangle is perking back up as consumer spending remains strong.

 

Business names stack pro-transit fundraising campaign boards

The Business Journal interviewed the finance chair of the new Nashville Moves fundraising campaign to promote expanded mass transit and Mayor Freddie O'Connell's $3.1 billion proposal. He disclosed the campaign's fundraising target and the approach the effort will take as it gears up for an expected vote in November.

 

Top of The List: Nashville's largest family-owned businesses

What are the largest family-owned businesses in Nashville? We ranked companies by 2023 revenue to find out.

 

Top 10 home sales in the Triad for the week of April 26

The 10-highest priced residential sales collected the week ending April 26 from Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Davidson and Randolph counties.

 

Upscale Western wear store coming to Avalon later this year

The store sells boots at a variety of price points, starting around $285 and going up to $1,995.

 

Vendor behind RDU's La Farm Bakery says it's being squeezed out

The airport vendors that brought La Farm Bakery to Raleigh-Durham International Airport are taking their behind-the-scenes fight to the courtroom.

 

Ukraine will have to wait till 2025 to mount a counteroffensive against Russia, US national security advisor says

A Ukrainian soldier operating a drone during training.Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu via Getty Images

 

Hundreds of thousands of fish died in a single reservoir in Vietnam, another sign of how climate change is strangling the econom

Hundreds of thousands of fish died last month in a southern Vietnamese reservoir.STR/AFP via Getty Images

 

How Termina selected and ranked the 2024 Seed 100 and Seed 40 lists of the top early-stage venture capitalists

Jake Ellowitz is the chief technology officer and cofounder of Termina.Termina; Nick Little for BI

 

An American couple built a $1 million portfolio and retired in their 40s. Here's how they did it.

Jim White and his wife retired in their 40s and traveled around the US in an RVCourtesy of Jim White

 

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