WILMINGTON — A lifestyle and women's clothing store that started in Pennsylvania is finding a new home in Wilmington at Mayfaire Town Center. An 8,200…
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By Jessica Maurer, posted Feb 3, 2021
A franchisee with multiple locations plans to open a Five Guys in Leland this month. (Photo courtesy of Five Guys) Despite the global pandemic, things have been moving in a positive direction for Stein 5, the franchise group that owns the Mayfaire location of Five Guys, as well as locations throughout North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.
The group plans to open its 22nd location, in Leland, in about two weeks.
“We were very fortunate not to have to lay off any of our employees or have any permanent shut downs due to COVID,” said Lauren Steiner, marketing manager for Stein 5.
By Cece Nunn, posted Jan 28, 2021
Site plans were submitted to the city of Wilmington for another 90,000-square-foot building on the same property as nCino s existing headquarters on Parker Farm Drive. (File photo) Developers are planning another 90,000-square-foot office building for Wilmington-based banking software firm nCino, according to site plans submitted to the city of Wilmington.
The new building would be the same size as nCino s current headquarters at 6770 Parker Farm Drive and adjacent to it, along Cavalier Drive by Mayfaire Community Center, the site plans by LS3P show.
The plans suggest the firm, which has about 700 employees in Wilmington, expects to continue to grow. nCino, a spinoff of Wilmington-based Live Oak Bank, was founded in late 2011 and debuted on the Nasdaq in July last year.