Special to The Chronicle With the holiday shopping season upon us, the North Carolina Community College Small Business Center Network (SBCN), which includes Forsyth Technical Community College’s Small Business Center,
Business and Careers
When Tony and Pamela Robinson purchased property located at 2575 Martin St. in Walkertown, they thought it was the perfect place to open their real estate business. The Robinsons felt even more
United Way Forsyth County has appointed Cathy Coles as the executive director of the UWFC Foundation. In this role, Coles will oversee the United Way’s Major Gifts and Planned Giving
City Manager Lee Garrity announced the appointment of Marla Y. Newman as Winston-Salem’s next community development director. Newman will assume her duties Dec. 1 at the conclusion of the service
While making a splash in the fashion industry, a locally owned, and operated streetwear company is also shining a light
Special to The Chronicle CHAPEL HILL, NC – On Sept. 15, Patrice Toney, Budget and Evaluation director for the city of
Nelson Mullins attorneys from Charlotte, Raleigh, and Columbia, S.C., joined their colleagues in Winston-Salem on Saturday, Oct. 21, to provide free wills for 32 Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County clients.
Residential construction in Forsyth County set a 10-year quarterly high with $125 million in permit value.
Last weekend the Urban League took a moment to reflect on past accomplishments and recognize others in the community who make Winston-Salem a better place.