Biz Group forms in reaction to Titan opposition
With calls to stop the Titan cement plant from opening in Castle Hayne, a new group has formed to su...
New economic group will have tech focus
In many ways, Lloyd Smith resembles everything Wilmington says it wants to be. He moved here from N...
Wilmington "brand" debated at breakfast event
There is no clear definition to the "Wilmington Brand," a topic discussed by five panelists at the P...
Titan cement air quality hearings on Tuesday
Titan America has received a draft air quality permit to construct a cement plant called Carolinas C...
Groups file lawsuit for review of Titan permit
On Wednesday, the Southern Environmental Law Center of Chapel Hill filed a suit in Wake Superior Cou...
Bev Perdue emphasizes jobs at Power Breakfast
Gov. Bev Perdue emphasized that jobs are her number one priority for North Carolina during this down...
Ruling could have longer reach than just Titan
A May 3 superior court ruling will push up the state environmental review process for the proposed T...
Brunswick Superfund site to receive major clean-up; officials hope industry follows
A 60-acre plot of prime Brunswick County real estate on the Cape Fear River has been vacant for abou...
Pro-environment does not mean anti-business
A recent editorial in the Greater Wilmington Business Journal by Bob Warwick sported a title and num...
Pediatrician rebuffs colleague's letter on Titan Cement's impact
In the Oct. 30 edition, my colleague Dr. Dennis Nicks published a letter entitled, “In letter ...
Ten years of objective reporting on area's rapid growth
Flipping through past issues of Greater Wilmington Business Journal gave me a bit of a shock. The ne...
Charting Our Future: Titan Cement Plant
The Oct. 1 Power Breakfast dealt with "Charting Our Future." This video includes comments on the deb...





















