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Gas stations await relief from panic buyers while Colonial Pipeline restores service

It may take a few days to recover from the fuel runs and shortages that cleaned out more than half the stations in Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas......»»

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Live updates: Gas stations await relief from panic buyers while Colonial Pipeline restores service

It may take a few days to recover from the fuel runs and shortages that cleaned out more than half the stations in Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 13th, 2021Related News

Live updates: Gas stations await relief from panic-buyers while Colonial Pipeline restores service

It may take a few days to recover from the fuel runs and shortages that cleaned out more than half the stations in Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 13th, 2021Related News

Gas stations await relief from panic-buyers while Colonial Pipeline restores service

It may take a few days to recover from the fuel runs and shortages that cleaned out more than half the stations in Virginia, Georgia and the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 13th, 2021Related News

Maryland developer to make its mark in the Carolinas through the flex industrial space, beginning with Charlotte

Earlier this month, Maryland-based Greenberg Gibbons .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 21st, 2021Related News

40 Under 40 2021: Maria Kazakos

Kazakos is director of brand strategies for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Carolinas Cos., overseeing marketing and communication efforts for the company in the Triad, Triangle, Charlotte and Pinehurst......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 21st, 2021Related News

JLL Carolinas debuts new Charlotte office with flexible workspace design

After more than a year of all-remote work for some, the Charlotte outfit of JLL is now in one uptown space after previously being scattered across four offices......»»

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JLL Carolinas debuts uptown office at Legacy Union with flexible workspace design

After more than a year of all-remote work for some, the local outfit of JLL is now in one uptown space after previously being scattered across four offices......»»

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Bitcoin ATMs are coming to a gas station near you

A new feature has appeared at smoke shops in Montana, gas stations in the Carolinas and delis in far-flung corners of New York City: a brightly-lit bitcoin ATM, where customers can buy or sell digital currency, and sometimes extract hard cash......»»

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Clean energy groups in NC, SC merge with focus on impacting regulation in both states

With utility deregulation, renewables development and market reforms roiling the Carolinas, the N.C. Clean Energy Business Association and S.C. Solar Business Association have merged to be a more consistent and effective advocate in both states......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 4th, 2021Related News

Clean energy groups in NC, SC combine to impact regulation in both states

With utility deregulation, renewables development and market reforms roiling the Carolinas, the N.C. Clean Energy Business Association and S.C. Solar Business Association have merged to be a more consistent and effective advocate in both states......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 3rd, 2021Related News

What Duke Energy"s plans for $60B in capital spending means for business in the Carolinas

The Charlotte-based energy giant is spending $60 billion to ready for rapid changes in the market. Here's how it could pay off for the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 20th, 2021Related News

Manufacturing is on the rise in the Carolinas

It’s no secret that manufacturing has become more commonplace in the U.S. over recent years and the Carolinas are seeing the impacts – the Charlotte area and surrounding counties in particular. “The Carolinas market has been a huge b.....»»

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Duke Energy agrees to pay $1B share of coal-ash costs in settlement

Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress will each take a $500 million charge against earnings in the fourth quarter to account for the settlement......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJan 25th, 2021Related News

Foundation For The Carolinas to run $50 million relief fund for coronavirus victims

Cigna and New York Life tapped the Charlotte foundation's subsidiary, E4E Relief, to manage a new grant program benefiting the families of health care and frontline workers who lost, or lose, their lives from the novel coronavirus......»»

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Foundation For The Carolinas to run $50 million national relief fund

Cigna and New York Life tapped the Charlotte foundation's subsidiary, E4E Relief, to manage a new grant program benefiting the families of health-care and front-line workers who lost, or lose, their lives from the novel coronavirus......»»

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BMW plant in South Carolina extends temporary closure amid COVID-19 outbreak

A major manufacturing plant in the Carolinas will remain closed longer than initially expected due to the COVID-19 outbreak. BMW Manufacturing announced Monday it would no longer reopen its 7 million-square-foot plant in South Carolina on April 13. T.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 6th, 2020Related News

How past changes in utility regulation point to process that could lead to fundamental market makeover

Reforming utility markets is hard — politically, economically and even socially. Can the push for competitive markets in the Carolinas really happen?.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 2nd, 2020Related News

How rising power costs have put deregulation study in play for Carolinas utilities

Fear of rising rates, objections to the $8.5 billion-plus bill to clean up coal-ash problems and anger over a $9 billion failed nuclear project combined with changing politics have put utility regulation reform on the table in the Carolinas......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 2nd, 2020Related News

International companies contribute to the boom in the Carolinas construction market — and they’re bringing their own style

The Charlotte area has become a magnet for internationally owned companies. According to a 2019 report from the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, the Charlotte region boasts more than 1,000 internationally owned businesses from more than 45 count.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 17th, 2020Related News