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Triangle Business Journal
Newspaper Publishing
Raleigh, NC 46,008 followers
The Raleigh region's source for local business news & events. Part of the American City Business Journals network.
About us
The Triangle Business Journal is the leading source of local business news, data and networking for the Raleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill, North Carolina, region. Follow us on social media and sign up for the Weekly Edition, Afternoon and Morning Editions, and breaking news alerts for all the latest news, business intelligence, awards and events you need to succeed in business. Start now by following the Triangle Business Journal on LinkedIn.
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- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Raleigh, NC
- Type
- Privately Held
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Primary
3600 Glenwood Ave
Raleigh, NC 27612, US
Employees at Triangle Business Journal
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Another big housing development is moving forward in Sanford after a multimillion-dollar land deal.
Developer spends millions for 300-home project
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Kile Law, owner of Blue Water Medical Spa, talks about the company's role in community affairs. (Sponsored Content by Blue Water Spa)
Insights: Kile Law, owner of Blue Water Medical Spa
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The investment arm of N.C. State has raised more than $1 million to support a local startup in developing its medical device.
Wolfpack investment arm looks to grow platform, fund more startups
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The National Center for Construction Education and Research projects that 41% of the construction workforce will retire by 2031. With some of the most experienced workers soon departing, many in the industry are asking what can be done to cultivate the next generation of craft and construction professionals. (Sponsored Content by Samet Corporation)
Construction execs on how to attract the next generation of workers
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Nearly 50 acres of prime land in Cary is up for sale with an 8-figure price tag.
Cary land primed for development hits market with big price
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Popular women's clothing boutique C.T. Weekends in Raleigh is closing.
Longtime Village District store to close
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