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Film productions eligible for $70M in incentives for 2012

May 2, 2013

(StarNews, Wilmington)

Film productions in North Carolina were eligible for nearly $70 million in incentives after spending $275 million in the state during 2012, according to a Department of Revenue report. So far, about $51 million of the credits have been claimed.

Film association says 'Iron Man 3' created 2,000 N.C. jobs

May 1, 2013

(Associated Press)

A study released by the Motion Picture Association of America found the North Carolina filming of Iron Man 3 generated $180 million and created 2,000 jobs. That comes as state lawmakers are debating the value of incentives for the industry.

PepsiCo says it will hold annual meetings in New Bern

May 1, 2013

(New Bern Sun Journal)

PepsiCo's CEO said Tuesday at its shareholder's meeting in New Bern that it will hold the annual meeting going forward in the city, which is the birthplace of the soft drink. The company is now headquartered in Purchase, N.Y.

Wilmington bank opens new headquarters

May 1, 2013

(StarNews, Wilmington)

WIlmington-based Live Oak Bank opened its new 36,000-square-foot headquarters, a space that features spacious windows and scenic views. The bank is one of the largest lenders of Small Business Administration loans in the country.

Wilmington's new VA clinic opens

May 1, 2013

(StarNews, WIlmington)

Wilmington's 85,000-square-foot VA clinic has opened, cutting the distance that veterans must travel for treatment. Previously the closest VA clinic to the city was in Fayetteville.

Wilmington yogurt chain plans national expansion

April 30, 2013

(StarNews, Wilmington)

The Fuzzy Peach, a Wilmington-based yogurt chain, has signed franchise agreements for shops in South Carolina, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Arkansas and West Virginia as part of a national expansion effort. The chain was founded by three UNC Wilmington graduates.

NBC renews Wilmington-filmed 'Revolution'

April 29, 2013

(StarNews, Wilmington)

NBC will renew the dystopian drama "Revolution," for a second season, though it's unclear if its filming will remain in Wilmington.

Consultant gives New Bern job-creation tips

April 29, 2013

(New Bern Sun Journal)

A consultant's report says New Bern should add shell buildings that would be quick to alter for interested businesses and target companies with fewer than 100 employees to locate in the city.

Campbell University to launch nursing program

April 26, 2013

(The Fayetteville Observer)

Campbell University in Buies Creek wants to introduce a nursing program in August 2014, which would make it the fifth health-science program started at the school in the last several years.

Fayetteville to begin work on transit hub

April 25, 2013

(The Fayetteville Observer)

Fayetteville is expected to start work on a $10 million downtown transit hub this fall with hopes of opening it in 2015.

Bill sparks uncertainty among state filmmakers

April 24, 2013

(StarNews, Wilmington)

A bill that would gut the state's film industry by eliminating incentives and replacing them with a different credit has already sparked fears among filmmakers in North Carolina, potentially costing the state business, industry leaders say.

Split mineral rights confuse in Lee County

April 24, 2013

(The Fayetteville Observer)

Many homeowners in Lee County are dealing with split mineral rights -- where different people own the rights above and below the land -- and the effects it could have if hydraulic fracturing becomes a reality there.