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Location Focus: The Carolinas – Growth Climate Warms In The Carolinas

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As part of its efforts to support and grow an innovative, technology-based and entrepreneurial business environment, the Department of Commerce launched the state’s first Office of Innovation in the fall of 2013. In Raleigh, NC, Gov. Projects were required to address one or more goals of the South Carolina Innovation Plan.

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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

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mHUB also serves as a connection point to the larger community by partnering with established manufacturers, business accelerator programs, venture capitalists, engineering and product development consultancies, universities and providers of industry-specific business services, to provide members with access to these important services.

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SPECIAL REPORT: The Carolinas Are Bringing The Business

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The company that provides market intelligence, data and technology solutions to capital markets and corporate professionals around the world will invest more than $3 million in its Raleigh location. The North Carolina Research Triangle combines one of the deepest pools of technology talent in the U.S.

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Barnaby: The America at Home Study Concept Home

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It provided a clear blueprint for the ideal home for the average American, with home offices, flex spaces, a guest suite and more, which is now used as the basis for Barnaby, the America at Home concept home. Respondents for the America at Home Study were aged between 25 and 74, with annual household incomes of $50,000.

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2020 Builder of the Year: True Homes—a Culture Like No Other

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By then, True had started expanding into Raleigh, the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point), Wilmington (called the Coastal market), and Charleston, S.C., So they brought in Les Gleaves, an organizational development consultant who had coached executives at Walmart and directed a consultancy that developed values-based leadership.

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True to Itself: True Homes' Purpose-Driven Company Culture Is Like No Other

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By then, True had started expanding into Raleigh, the Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point), Wilmington (called the Coastal market), and Charleston, S.C., So they brought in Les Gleaves, an organizational development consultant who had coached executives at Walmart and directed a consultancy that developed values-based leadership.