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Share the Love - Valentine's Day
This Valentine’s Day weekend share some love and appreciation for your favorite #smallbusiness in #Charlotte by tagging them in the comments below!
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[Special Event - The Future of Cities]
[Special Event - The Future of Cities] This week is your last chance to reserve a spot in our upcoming discussion on the future of America’s cities.
Join us on Jan. 28 as renowned urbanist Richard Florida shares his expertise on the #Charlotte business community’s post-Covid-19 road to recovery. Among the topics of discussion:
- What are the coronavirus pandemic’s long-term implications for America’s cities?
- What is the outlook for colleges and universities?
- How can cities overcome the massive financial losses tied to commercial real estate taxes, tourism and other revenue sources hammered by the pandemic?
- If we shift to an increasingly remote workforce, how will commercial spaces and economic development in cities be impacted?
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New Math
[Special Report] Prior to the pandemic, grocery titans including Walmart and Kroger spent hundreds-of-millions of dollars to make online ordering and curbside pick a breeze for time-crunched customers. But what are the smaller operations doing to succeed?
In the sixth installment of The New Math, we'll discuss how the pandemic has impacted grocery-anchored businesses of all sizes.
The grocery plaza as we know it is evolving. See the new math for yourself: https://bit.ly/3iClShF
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New Math
[Special Report] In our second installment of The New Math, we discuss the economics of how restaurants are approaching a post-covid world.
The majority of restaurants have altered their menus, while others are offering their high-end cuisine and cocktails for takeout. Despite these changes, without further government assistance, 85% of restaurants are expected to permanently close their doors.
What else are restaurants doing to adapt? See the new math for yourself: https://bit.ly/2ZAdTLg
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