IMAC Holdings President Matthew Wallis steps down, CEO Jeffrey Ervin takes over
IMAC Holdings Inc. President and Co-founder Matthew Wallis has resigned, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. The company is currently in danger of being delisted from the Nasdaq.
Tampa company plans $500M capital raise as activist investor Carl Icahn unwinds shares
Activist investor Carl Icahn began unwinding his $700 million stake in Crown Holdings earlier this month.
From the customer’s seat: Four questions to ask before choosing a bank and banker
In today’s unpredictable financial environment, business leaders are feeling the pinch. Increasing interest rates, tightening credit, rising inflation — and other challenges facing businesses and banks — make it even more crucial to find the right bank and banker. Having spent 17 years on the customer side of the table as a CFO and COO, there are some key questions business leaders should ask themselves — and their banker — before making this decision.
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Julius Peppers’ former Mooresville mansion makes splash with $10M asking price (PHOTOS)
The latest multimillion-dollar estate to make a splash on Lake Norman carries a price tag of $10 million, making it one of the Charlotte region's most expensive homes currently for sale.
40 Under 40: Jamie Rodriguez, Jrodconcerts Media
Get to know 2023 40 Under 40 winner Jamie Rodriguez, of Jrodconcerts Media.
Whiskey-centric neighborhood bar opens in Germantown
A new New Orleans-based bar boasting over 390 whiskeys opened this week in Germantown.
Downtown Raleigh businesses hang on as crime, safety take center stage
Downtown Raleigh boosters and businesses search for answers as city leaders scramble to help a downtown that beamed with promise before the pandemic.
Statesville to consider incentives for 750K-square-foot industrial park by Godley Property
The proposed project would include an investment between $30 million and $40 million, documents show.
Local commercial real estate foreclosures tick up this year
Many of the foreclosures involved development.
Georgia Tech project would reshape an entire city block with housing, offices, hotel rooms
Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera has called the new development Arts Square.