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BY ANTHONY MCAULEY and KEITH SPERA | Staff writers
Published Dec 24, 2020 at 2:00 pm | Updated Dec 24, 2020 at 4:49 pm
Published Dec 24, 2020 at 2:00 pm | Updated Dec 24, 2020 at 4:49 pm
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With its rich diversity and modern economy, the fast-growing Raleigh area is perennially listed as one of the best places in the United States to live, work, raise children and retire.
It’s also a great place to visit.
Best known for state government and pioneering universities, Raleigh also offers a vibrant nightlife (pre-Covid, of course), fantastic shopping and a burgeoning food culture.
If you’re planning a trip, it pays to plan ahead; there are numerous places to eat, shop, stay and go.
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Like any city its size, Raleigh has a cornucopia of fine restaurants. But one of the most exciting developments, especially in the downtown area, has been a growth in the number of food halls and mobile food trucks places where visitors can sample a variety of ethnic and traditional foods.
Taking a cue from Twitter, video tech company makes remote work permanent. TJ Kennedy, president and CEO of Qumu Provided photo
Minneapolis-based video technology company Qumu Corp. is getting rid of its office space. The company just unveiled its new “Work From Wherever, Forever” policy which makes remote work its permanent standard. Like companies everywhere amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Qumu employees have already been working remotely since March.
Qumu bills the move as “worldwide office virtualization.” Full-time employees will receive a work-from-home stipend.
Qumu’s leadership took note of what some of the largest tech companies were doing in response to the pandemic.
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The entry foyer, kitchen and âladiesâ loungeâ combine to make a free-flowing space perfect for entertaining guests. A Tony Mose painting is one the Whiteners have collected since moving into the house, which is painted in pale hues throughout and richly accented with textured fabrics and glimmering accessories.
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