Economy
Baltimore Developer Breathes New Life Into Former R.J. Reynolds Manufacturing Site
Wake Forest Baptist is showing off the latest addition to Innovation Quarter on Friday, June 13, with the grand opening of its renovated 525@Vine complex. The former RJR buildings in Winston-Salem were brought back to life by Baltimore-based Wexford Science & Technology, a firm that's become the major landlord within the research park and is helping plot its course in the future.
Volatility Index Indicates Wall Street Is Bored
Movie Adaptation of Latest Nicholas Sparks Book Will Be Shot in Winston-Salem: Extras Needed
Winston-Salem will once again be the backdrop for a major motion picture. Filming for the movie adaptation of the latest Nicholas Sparks book, The Longest Ride will take place in the city later this summer and producers are looking for local talent.
A Campaign To House The Homeless Reaches A Milestone
Community Sourced Capital Connects Businesses With Local Funds
One Family's Story Shows How The Cycle Of Poverty Is Hard To Break
Southern Hospitality Plays a Role in New Davie County Manufacturing Plant
A company based in the United Kingdom has established a facility and is creating new jobs in Davie County. But how SWG Aerospace found just the right place to put down American roots is a story of simple Southern hospitality.
'Pay to Play' : Piedmont Triad Partnership Moves Forward, Despite Funding Cuts
The Piedmont Triad Partnership based in Greensboro was founded as one of the seven regional economic development offices across the state, tasked with creating a sense of regional identity and marketing its 12-county footprint. But this July, with the removal of all state marketing funding, regional economic development will make a significant shift as the Piedmont Triad Partnership begins operating as a private organization — one that no longer operates as a traditional economic development group, but rather a privately funded entity that's focused on specific regional goals of its own choosing.
End Expected in Winston-Salem's Residential Cell Tower Debate
The fate of cell phone reception for some Winston-Salem residents may soon change.