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Hornets
It’s official: the new Charlotte Hornets brand
&
logos
film
Short film ‘Like Rats In A Trap’ to tell story of catastrophic Stanley County gold mine flood of
1904
#CLTstartups
Local startup PassportParking raises $
6
M
, one of Charlotte’s largest rounds
Hornets
New Charlotte Hornets logo to be revealed Dec
21
Panthers
Retro Carolina Panthers rebrand by Matt Stevens
Energy
New photos of Apple’s nearby Maiden solar
&
fuel cell farms
Knights
What do you think of the new Charlotte Knights logo?
#CLTstartups
Grand finale of Chamber’s entrepreneur challenge to award $
25
k on Nov
14
, and you’re invited
Hornets 2.0
Awesome
25
-year video retrospective of the Charlotte Hornets
#CLTstartups
Charlotte’s own Outlaw Fasteners in the final stretch of their Kickstarter
Outlaw Fastener's Kickstarter campaign needs your help
Eastland Mall
Video preview of film studio plans for Eastland Mall
BarCamp
BarCamp Charlotte is back with its
8
th
event
Tech
Charlotte chosen as a
2014
Code for America city
Hip-hop
NSFW
: Local music video shot on the new iPhone
5
S
City Council
Michael Ztykow, a former Occupy Charlotte leader, on City Council ballot
Zytkow is running in District 4 of northeast Charlotte, opposed by a Democrat TBD (Gregg Phipps or Wil Russell)
#CLTstartups
Calling all Charlotte business ideas in search of funding,
2
nd
Annual
SHAPE
Charlotte deadline is next week!
#CLTstartups
Entrepreneurs meet the candidates at Packard Place on Oct
10
Meet candidates running for Mayor and City Council
Moderated by Dan Roselli of Packard Place and Celeste Smith from the Charlotte Observer
Sponsored
Rappel a skyscraper uptown while raising money for Special Olympics North Carolina
#CLTmusic
Charlotte makes Billboard’s list of top cities w/ music industry jobs
light rail
Land near University light rail stop suited for walkers and bikers in danger of becoming car dealership complex
Rezoning petition 2013-052, up for a vote by City Council on Monday, could pave the way
"Much is at stake for the city. A $1.2 billion public infrastructure project, a decade of station area planning, and the future potential for true, transit-supportive development are all at issue."
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