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It s a number of new developments that s extremely attractive for business and we applied to quite a few of them, Mack said
Slow foot traffic at the Epicenter, where his business is based, has lead Mack into efforts to move to another neighborhood like Dillworth, Southend, or SouthPark but he says he s getting the run-around from property owners who won t lease to him. It s not a direct no . It s a runaround, he said. You know it s a, We ll call this person, have you call that person, email this person.
Last week Simon Properties abruptly informed No Grease Barbershop it was cutting the Black-owned barbershop s temporary lease at SouthPark Mall early before eventually changing course amid public backlash.
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The city of Charlotte wants to build a new light rail line from Matthews to the airport and possibly beyond as part of an $8-12 billion transportation plan.
The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance has hired two prominent North Carolina political consultants to lobby the General Assembly to place a penny sales tax increase on the ballot in Mecklenburg County.
Republicans, who have majorities in the state House and Senate, will decide the fate of the tax. The alliance has hired Raleigh’s Paul Shumaker of Capitol Communications. Shumaker ran Thom Tillis’ first U.S. Senate victory in 2014.
But the Alliance is also going to lobby Democrats. It’s hired Morgan Jackson, a longtime adviser to Gov. Roy Cooper. Jackson is co-founder of Nexus Strategies.