The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours event from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on June 16 at Courtyard by Marriott.
Category: Business
TLC named finalist in Cars for Good program
Triangle Land Conservancy is one of 500 finalists in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good program.
Carolina’s funniest comic named
Throughout April and May, DSI Comedy Theater set out to find the funniest comic in North Carolina.
Local architect named to solar group
Carrboro architect Alicia Ravetto has been named a fellow of the American Solar Energy Society.
Auto Logic celebrates 25 years of car repair
Carrboro’s Auto Logic celebrated its 25th anniversary of auto repair at a party May 24.
Comic impresario headed to Boston
DSI Comedy Theater’s Zach Ward has announced that come June 13, he’ll be moving to Boston to become managing director of ImprovBoston.
Saucy firm to mark 10 years of condiments Â
Cackalacky Condiment Company will celebrate its 10th anniversary from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday at A Southern Season in University Mall.
Lighting firm tapped for energy grant
Go Green Lighting has received a $300,000 grant from the N.C. Green Business Fund.
Housing market returns slowly, changed
This year, there are indications that some of the drags on the market here are easing, and, with that, an increase in activity is apparent.
Children’s Store to hold grand opening
The Children’s Store will hold a grand-opening celebration at its new location on Elliot Road on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Psychologist expands practice to Carrboro
Counseling and sports psychologist Michelle Joshua recently opened an office at 304 Weaver Street.
Ackland to open gift shop
The Ackland Art Museum at UNC plans to open a museum store at 100 E. Franklin St. in early May.
Animal Hospital hires stylist
The Animal Hospital recently announced that it will offer the grooming services of certified master stylist Chantal McLaughlin.
Temporary shop opens
4, a new accessories store, will open Feb. 4, upstairs at 149A E. Franklin St.
BIZ BEAT: New Year’s resolutions for your business
Before I start into the news: I ran into Carrboro Board of Aldermen member Dan Coleman last week and he said he wants a locally made soda.