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A bustling street in Charlotte with various minority-owned businesses.
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Growth of Minority-Owned Businesses in Charlotte

Charlotte, North Carolina, August 17, 2025 News Summary Charlotte, North Carolina, is seeing a rise in minority business ownership, with Black and Hispanic-owned businesses increasing by 65% from 2017 to 2022. National Black Business Month highlights this significant growth, alongside initiatives that aim to empower these entrepreneurs. However, challenges remain, especially for businesses at Northlake Mall, where recent developments have led to lease disputes and closures. Efforts are underway with a

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Cocktails from Merchant & Trade's new menu showcasing Charlotte's culture
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Charlotte Welcomes New Cocktail Menu Celebrating Local Culture

Charlotte, NC, August 11, 2025 News Summary Merchant & Trade has introduced a new cocktail menu showcasing the culture of Charlotte and North Carolina. Inspired by the state motto “Esse Quam Videri,” the menu features original creations from five bartenders, combining local ingredients and unique themes. Signature cocktails include ‘The Greenway,’ ‘Muscadine Bloodlines,’ and ‘Raise Hell, Praise Dale,’ highlighting the city’s history, food culture, and natural resources. This innovative menu offers

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Tourists exploring a filming location of The Hunting Wives in Charlotte
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Charlotte’s Tourism Soars Due to Netflix’s ‘The Hunting Wives’

Charlotte, North Carolina, July 30, 2025 News Summary Charlotte, North Carolina, is witnessing a tourism boom driven by the success of Netflix’s series ‘The Hunting Wives,’ which boasts popular filming locations in the area. The show, based on a novel, centers around characters who experience life in a fictional Texas town, with major scenes filmed across Charlotte. This surge in visitors is not only benefiting local businesses but also establishing North

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Customers enjoying ice cream at a new shop in Charlotte
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Charlotte Welcomes New Ice Cream Shops This Spring and Summer

Charlotte NC, July 23, 2025 News Summary Charlotte is gearing up for a delightful summer as new ice cream shops prepare to debut. With unique offerings like dairy-free options and late-night deliveries, these new additions will enhance the city’s vibrant dessert scene. Local favorites continue to blend classic flavors with innovative creations, appealing to a wide range of taste preferences and dietary needs. As the season heats up, residents can look

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Backyard pool with loungers and umbrellas in a sunny environment
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North Carolina Residents Can Rent Out Backyard Pools

News Summary Starting July 1, North Carolina homeowners will be able to rent their backyard pools without needing a public permit, thanks to a new state law. This initiative aims to boost the sharing economy by enabling homeowners to earn additional income during peak summer months. Safety measures, such as pool water testing and clear signage, must be upheld by the homeowners. The Swimply app has become a popular platform

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Interior of Night Swim Coffee in Southend, Charlotte
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Night Swim Coffee Opens New Location in Southend

News Summary Night Swim Coffee has opened its seventh café in Charlotte’s Southend neighborhood. The 600 square foot space focuses on take-out and local community engagement, showcasing sustainable practices while offering high-quality coffee. With a modern design and commitment to premium ingredients, this café aims to enhance the local coffee culture and connect with residents. Charlotte, North Carolina has welcomed Night Swim Coffee’s newest location in the Southend neighborhood, marking

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Families celebrating Memorial Day in Charlotte with cookouts and festive decorations.
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Charlotte Prepares for Memorial Day Celebrations

News Summary Residents of Charlotte are gearing up for Memorial Day, a federal holiday honoring military personnel who lost their lives in duty. Many public offices and services will be closed, including local government services, USPS, and major banks, impacting daily activities. However, national restaurant chains and select grocery stores will remain open, providing options for residents during the holiday. As the unofficial start of summer approaches, communities are reminded

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Atlantic Group's new office in Charlotte showing a modern architecture and vibrant city life.
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Atlantic Group Expands with New Office in Charlotte

News Summary Atlantic Group, an executive search firm, has opened a new office in Charlotte, NC, led by Lauren Sawyer. This expansion aims to connect local talent with businesses in need of recruitment services, capitalizing on Charlotte’s robust financial services sector and economic growth. Charlotte, NC – Atlantic Group, a prominent executive search firm, has officially opened a new office in Charlotte, North Carolina, on June 25, 2025. This expansion

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Charlotte Knights baseball game promoting Lowe's community partnership
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Charlotte Knights Partner with Lowe’s to Strengthen Community Bonds

News Summary The Charlotte Knights have entered a three-year partnership with Lowe’s Companies Inc. to enhance community relationships and engagement. This collaboration will feature Lowe’s branding at the Knights’ ballpark and initiatives like the ‘Play Ball’ Kid presentations during night games. The partnership aims to create meaningful interactions through hospitality events and community outreach programs while celebrating the shared commitment of both organizations to improve lives in Charlotte. Charlotte Champions

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Local fashion store in Charlotte, NC with clothing displayed
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Local Designer Faces Challenges Amid Tariff Increases

News Summary Renata Gasparian, a designer in Charlotte, NC, is navigating challenges as her clothing line, RENATA, grows amidst rising tariffs. With costs rising and delays in shipments, Gasparian considers raising prices. Many small businesses, like hers, rely on imported materials and are affected by tariff fluctuations, potentially impacting consumer prices. The shift towards American-made products is being discussed to mitigate these challenges, emphasizing the need for strategic adaptability in

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