Each November, communities across the country take part in Operation Green Light—a simple but meaningful way to show ...
Driving down the coastline it’s impossible not to pass a McKinley Building project on almost every corner. Since 1992 Ken Dull and McKinley Building Corporation have built more than 460 commercial ...
So many qualifying patients have taken Feast Down East up on its $30 Food Rx program vouchers, sponsored by Novant Health and supplied through the organization's mobile farmers market, the nonprofit ...
When I moved my family to Wilmington this summer to launch MicroVentureLab, I did so with great intention: to immerse us in a ...
The New Hanover Community Endowment announced eight new grants totaling $17 million on Tuesday, including millions for MedNorth, Thalian Hall and the Wilmington Housing Authority. The latest grants ...
Wilmington’s business community is diverse, encompassing a range of industries, from technology to construction to outdoor design. But whether it’s managing growth, navigating market shifts, or ...
By Kathleen Hoover, Senior at UNCW & CIE Marketing Lead Intern Each November, the Wilmington entrepreneurial community comes alive with innovation and collaboration during Global Entrepreneurship Week ...
Wilmington-based Live Oak Bank realized an approximate $24 million pre-tax gain from the sale of its stake in Apiture, another Wilmington-headquartered fintech firm, according to Live Oak's ...
Steve Levine likes the vibe of the downtown space he leased as a second Wilmington location for Schoolkids Records. By “vibe,” he means “the feeling you get down here, the warmth of the people, the ...
A Virginia company purchased a historical property on Fifth Avenue in Wilmington that was once slated for a food hall. The structure at 1315 S. Fifth Ave., also referred to as the National Linen ...