"The amount of uncertainty is like nothing I've ever seen before," said one economic developer. Site selection and corporate relocations are sure to change with the pandemic. How might Charlotte be positioned? https://t.co/HcjTXaOamI
Any Charlotte business owners seriously considering a permanent/semi-permanent work-from-home setup even post-pandemic? (ones that weren't doing a lot of WFH pre-COVID-19) I'm interested in speaking with you for a story. DM or [email protected].
This is the second installment in the Charlotte Business Journal's ongoing series exploring how these small-business owners are making key decisions, securing financing options and planning for the future where possible during the pandemic. https://t.co/qSoIPE67Aq
Have any small business owners in the Charlotte region received PPP loans yet? I want to hear from you if yes. Email ([email protected]) or send a DM. Thanks.
This directory is meant to help small businesses navigate the state resources available in both North Carolina and South Carolina amid the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/jwncQ7WPwc
Longtime Charlotte restaurateur Jim Noble wants to serve 2,000 meals daily to the underserved and homeless populations here. He's seeking donations to support those efforts. https://t.co/3lH2yrYydl
Scott Wooten of @704shop: Millennials have more information. They are advertising a certain way. There’s a higher understanding of using technology. #NextGenCLT#CBJLive