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Eli Lilly will invest more than $1 billion and create nearly 600 jobs at a new manufacturing and operations facility in Concord.
RALEIGH – Companies spend a lot of money building software but in the end, it’s estimated that around 80 percent of product features are “rarely or never used.” That has many of them ...
RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at ...
"The Weld," a $700 million mixed use project near Dix Park in Raleigh, has lined up financing and construction has begun, the companies announced Monday.
The median price of renting in the Triangle continues to increase, according to the most recent data from Apartment List. And it could increase even more during the winter, leaving renters facing ...
Sustainable building materials company Plantd recently announced a $10 million Series A funding round. Hear how the three co-founders plan to use it to “establish their agriculture supply chain.” ...
New documents obtained Monday by WRAL News indicate that construction on the new Apple campus at RTP could begin with access roads in 2026.
Bandwidth broke ground on its new $100 million campus on a 40-acre property at 2201 Edwards Mill Road on Monday morning. And it's quite a complex. Here are the details.
There's a new way to buy a vacation home. Today, Plum, a platform and marketplace for co-ownership, launched, and the company will soon have $1.5M to deploy.
At least two major semiconductor manufacturers are considering a site in Chatham County for the construction of a mammoth semiconductor manufacturing plant, an industry source tells WRAL TechWire.
Researchers at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will jointly form an Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, one of 33 in the United States, with funding through ...
The RTI International Board of Governors has selected Tim Gabel, RTI’s executive vice president of the Social, Statistical and Environmental Sciences (SSES) business unit, to succeed E. Wayne ...
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