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Old Posted Today, 12:31 PM
smain smain is offline
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That makes sense. Especially with the upcoming work around the Brookstown/Old Salem Rd/S Main St intersections for the S Main and Liberty two-way conversion (they've already moved all of the electrical poles and cut down trees). There really isn't a good pedestrian connection from the Strollway to the Coffee Pot area. Also people fly down Old Salem Rd.
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Charlotte ranks the highest of any North Carolina city when it comes to the best large cities in the U.S. to start a business, according to a new report from WalletHub.
The Queen City lands at No. 3 on the personal finance website's list of the Best Large Cities to Start a Business — up from No. 8 last year. Winston-Salem comes in at No. 15 on the list, slipping two spots from No. 13 in 2023. Greensboro came in at No. 50, also slipping two spots from No. 48 in 2023.
https://www.bizjournals.com/triad/ne...s-raleigh.html
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