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Spotlight On: Geoff Durham, President & CEO, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce

2 min read September 2023 — In an interview with Invest:, Geoff Durham, president and CEO of the Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce, discussed the economic landscape and opportunities for business growth. The Chamber's priorities include talent development, promoting diversity and ensuring equitable growth. How would you describe the economic

2023-12-08T17:17:33-05:00September 18th, 2023|Economy, Raleigh-Durham, Spotlight On|

Spotlight On: Jen Swanson, Founder & Principal, Tuckpoint Advisory Group

4 min read February 2023 — In an interview with Invest:, Jen Swanson, founder and principal of Tuckpoint Advisory Group, discussed key milestones and differentiators for the firm, common mistakes that prevent companies from fully leveraging their technological investments and how to avoid them. What have been some of the

Here are the trends likely to shape the Atlanta real estate market in 2021

By: Felipe Rivas 4 min read December 2020 — The on-going health crisis initially placed unprecedented pressure across industries and sectors and will continue to do so into 2021. The advent of remote work, instruction and entertainment, for example, is causing corporations and individuals to reconsider important real estate decisions

2022-07-11T06:53:42-04:00January 8th, 2021|Atlanta, Economy, Real Estate & Construction|

Palm Beach Returning to its Gaming Roots

By: Sara Warden 2 min read February 2020 — IBM developed the first PC in Boca Raton and now the city is making a new effort to bring back the gamers. In 2021, Misfits Gaming Group will consolidate its North American presence with a new, $1.35-million, 18,000-square-foot headquarters in Boca Raton,

Charlotte drops out of the Top 5 in US for tech jobs

By: Felipe Rivas In 2019, the Queen City nurtured a culture of tech company headquarter relocations with giants such as LendingTree and Honeywell settling into the region. Despite recognized names establishing in the area, the Charlotte Metro Area slipped from the top spot for tech jobs, according to CompTIA’s annual