I remain available at your convenience to meet with you to work out a path to inform the public about BCP’s proposal and underlying assumptions. I would kindly ask that PWC executives advise me of availability for such a meeting. We also encourage a fully transparent process that allows the residents to participate and form their own opinions about BCP’s proposal.
I also want to emphasize that BCP continues to believe that private investment in the PWC can greatly benefit the residents of the greater Fayetteville metropolitan area, PWC and its customers. BCP’s proposal is an opportunity to take the accumulated equity in PWC and return it to PWC’s owners the residents of Fayetteville while continuing to own PWC and its assets.
Amazon Bringing Jobs to Fayetteville With Dunn Rd Delivery Station
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Amazon to launch delivery center in Fayetteville, creating hundreds of jobs (Source: Amazon) By CBS 17 Digital Desk | May 6, 2021 at 1:08 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 1:08 PM
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) – An Amazon delivery station is coming to Fayetteville and with it comes hundreds of jobs, according to the Fayetteville Cumberland County Economic Development Corporation.
The jobs will pay a starting wage of $15 per hour and offer benefits on the first day of employment.
“We are excited to welcome a Fortune 100 company like Amazon to our community,” said Mitch Colvin, Fayetteville’s mayor. “This substantial investment exemplifies our community’s resurgence as our economy continues to recover from the effects of COVID-19. We are open for business and poised for growth.”