Charlotte

Renewable energy law to stay in place

April 25, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

An effort to repeal a landmark law that created standards for the amount of renewable energy that utilities must produce failed after a state House committee voted against the proposal.

MetLife's Charlotte jobs will pay far less than Cary ones

April 25, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Jobs at insurance giant MetLife's planned retail hub in Charlotte will pay about $58,000 on average, much less than the $112,000 average jobs at its planned Cary technology and operations hub will pay.

Charlotte Bobcats fire coach after just one year

April 24, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

The Charlotte Bobcats fired coach Mike Dunlap after just one season at the helm of the struggling NBA team despite the fact that he tripled the team's wins from last season.

Charlotte mayor removes airport advisory chairman

April 24, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx removed controversial airport advisory committee chairman Shawn Dorsch from his post Tuesday, a day after city council members grilled him for his role in supporting that Charlotte's airport be taken from city control and an independent authority established.

Chiquita names new CFO

April 24, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte-based banana giant Chiquita Brands International named Rick Frier chief financial officer. He has 30 years of experience helping manage finances for other companies.

Charlotte business leaders support tax hike for Panthers' upgrades

February 26, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte business leaders have pledged their support to a proposal to raise taxes to help pay for part of the Carolina Panthers' planned $250 million upgrade to Bank of America Stadium.

Chinese firm picks Charlotte for U.S. headquarters

April 23, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Chinese information-technology company Pactera Technology International will bring its U.S. headquarters to Charlotte, adding 200 jobs that pay an average of $100,000. The company already employs 60 in the city.

Duke Energy wants to double renewable-energy investment

April 23, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte-based Duke Energy wants to double its renewable-energy portfolio by 2020, according to its annual sustainability report. The company also wants to reduce its carbon-dioxide emissions by 17% by then.

MetLife begins filling jobs in Charlotte

April 23, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Insurance giant MetLife is starting to post and fill jobs for its planned retail hub in Charlotte. The company, which has been promised lucrative incentives to relocate the operations, is expected to hire 1,386 in the city and about as many in Cary.

Google picks Lenoir for $600M expansion

April 22, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Tech giant Google will expand its Lenoir data center with a $600 million investment, doubling the initial investment it made about six years ago. No jobs will be created initially, though an unknown number of additional hires are expected in the future.

Charlotte company poised to buy Knights Stadium

April 22, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte-based Cato Corp. wants to purchase the 32-acre property in Fort Mill, S.C., that includes the soon-to-be former home of the minor-league baseball team Charlotte Knights for $844,160. Part of the land would be used for a $36 million distribution center.

Some in Salisbury question value of 'Sleepy Hollow' pilot

April 22, 2013

(The Salisbury Post)

Twentieth Century Fox spent $8 million in North Carolina this spring filming a "Sleepy Hollow" TV pilot, but some in Salisbury, one of the main backdrops, are unhappy because the town was only paid about $30 and several restaurants lost business.

Airport bill strains politics in Charlotte

April 22, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

A proposal to take Charlotte's airport from city control and establish an independent authority has angered city officials, who plan to hold a hearing Monday with airport advisory committee members to grill them on why some are supporting the change.

 

Rumors swirl about Publix in Gastonia

April 22, 2013

(The Gaston Gazette)

Rumors are circulating in Gastonia that Florida-based grocer Publix may enter the market as it looks to expand its presence in the Charlotte region.

Charlotte, Carolina Panthers reach scaled-back stadium deal

April 19, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte officials and the Carolina Panthers have reached an agreement that the city will provide $87.5 million for renovations to Bank of America Stadium and the NFL team won't relocate for at least six years. That's less than the $125 million the city originally planned to contribute.

Catawba named one of nation's 'most endangered rivers'

April 18, 2013

(The Gaston Gazette)

Conservation organization American Rivers named the Catawba River, which borders Gaston and Mecklenburg counties, one of "America’s Most Endangered River" because of unlined coal ash ponds along the river.

Bank of America posts $2.3B profit but misses expectations

April 18, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Bank of America reported a nearly $2.3 billion profit during the first quarter, though it fell slightly short of analyst expectations. Mortgages continued to weigh down the Charlotte-based lender.

State treasurer concerned about possible Charlotte airport transfer

April 18, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

State Treasurer Janet Cowell, a Democrat, said she is concerned a proposal to take Charlotte's airport from city control and establish an independent airport authority will result in prolonged litigation over the transfer of its debt. Republican supporters of the bill say those concerns are unfounded.

Mecklenburg ranks 10th in state for renewable-energy investments

April 18, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

The N.C. Sustainable Energy Association ranked Mecklenburg County 10th for renewable-energy investments between 2007 and 2012. Davidson County led the ranking with more than $130 million, followed by Person and Robeson counties.

Piedmont Natural Gas asks for higher rate

April 18, 2013

(The Charlotte Observer)

Charlotte-based Piedmont Natural Gas has asked regulators to approve a request to increase rates this summer to account for higher wholesale prices it's paying.