Wednesday, July 16, 2008


Welcome to Moes! Have you ever eaten at a Moes? It's fun...they greet you with a warm and somewhat loud welcome when you come in the door. In Ballantyne, there is a Moe's (picture to the left). I highly recommend giving it a try. Dress is casual, food is delicios. You order at the counter including your own specific topings, etc. Enjoy! Visit www.ballantynefyi.com for more area restaurant info...

Monday, July 7, 2008

Carolina Raptor Center


Want a fun place to visit? Head out to the Carolina Raptor Center off North I-77. Visit: www.carolinaraptorcenter.org for more information. It's a friendly place for all ages and provides a home for raptors who have been injured, etc. There is a recommended book list for those interested in reading about raptors and tours, etc. are available. This picture was taken when my family visited there back in April.

Ballantynefyi

If you live in Charlotte and are looking for something new and different, how about heading out to Ballantyne?

Why? you might ask, well, it's made up of 2000 acres and has tons of shopping and restaurants! There is the Ballantyne Village which includes a theatre and many shops and restaurants. The Ballantyne Resort is also there which has a luxury spa and a Golf Course. It's located in southeast charlotte with convenient access of 485 at the Johnston Road exit. To learn more about Ballantyne, check out: Ballantynefyi.com!

One of my favorite restaurants is the Hickory...Yum!

Monday, June 30, 2008

Charlotte Area Statistics

Charlotte's Population
With a population of 665,643 which constitutes a 42.83% growth in population since 1990, Charlotte is a growing area that is attracting leading businesses from across the United States and the world. In fact, 600 foreign-owned companies have facilities in the Charlotte region in part due to the inland port facility, a foreign trade zone, and the area's customs and immigration offices.
Charlotte's Diverse Industries
Once only known as the major banking center of the Southeast second only to New York City in banking resources based on Wachovia and Bank of America's $1 trillion dollars in holdings, Charlotte has now emerged as a leader in attracting corporate relocation.
From the 48 biotech firms who have relocated to Charlotte and the 18 optoelectronic facilities located within the region, Charlotte has a diversified base from which to provide employment for its citizens.
Even the United States government has recognized the value of Charlotte as a location, four of the nation's top ten defense contractors have relocated to facilities in the Charlotte area and have since generated $160 million in contracts.
Moreover, city and county incentives, continue to drive the migration of companies to the Charlotte area, including programs such as the Facade Improvement Grant Program (which provides $10,000 for facade renovation, landscaping or signage improvements. Additionally, organizations have been established specifically focused on providing bonds to fund new business, such as North Carolina's Counsel for Entreperneurial Development (NCCED).
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