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Business Expo attracts many local companies More than 60 local businesses made their way July 19 to the new West Forsyth High School for the Cumming-Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce's Sandler Sales Institute Entrepreneur Conference and Small Business Expo....More |
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Committee aims to inform Forsyth businesses Chamber creates public policy panel James McCoy wants no surprises for Forsyth County businesses.
That's what he hopes the Public Policy Development Committee will accomplish. Comprised of a group of people "interested in public policy and key issues" affecting the community, the committee attempts to stay informed with government affairs to see what can potentially affect businesses....More |
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Duke Realty maintains N. Fulton presence New corporate HQ, re-upped leases punctuate success If you ask Wes Hardy, a leasing representative for Duke Realty Corp., the key to building and selling office space in Alpharetta, it is the town itself....More |
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ETS aids children with special needs Center provides occupational,
physical, speech solutions If you trek up Ga. 400 past Browns Bridge Road where the access control ends, you'll soon come across a beautiful new building which holds Essential Therapy Services Inc....More |
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Forsyth, N. Fulton chambers network after hours More than 140 local business professionals from two counties gathered Aug. 14 for the annual joint Business After Hours held by the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce and the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce....More |
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Higher education suits executives Local campuses teach by degrees College campuses in North Fulton don't resemble the traditional university with multiple buildings, dormitories, cafeterias and sports teams. Instead, they most resemble the office buildings in which their students often are employed.
Schools such as Reinhardt College, Georgia State and DeVry offer education for the career-minded professional seeking to advance in the workplace....More |
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Investor answers local need Startup businesses
Need helping hand Alan Urech, a business investor in metro Atlanta for 23 years, first thought North Fulton business startups could use a hand more than 15 months ago....More |
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Project aims to accelerate success North Fulton businessmen creating resources for startups Even in the nearly recession-proof, thriving economy of North Fulton, it is still a jungle out there. So many budding companies fail even before they get off the ground. Now several local business people propose creating the North Fulton Business Accelerator to help them succeed....More |
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S&S celebrates anniversary Biz thanks customers with
appreciation day Aug. 18 For most parents of school-age children in North Fulton, Cherokee, Forsyth and Cobb counties, August means the winding down of summer and the beginning of the fall sports season....More |
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South Forsyth losing jobs Cookson Group sending positions to Mexico A South Forsyth manufacturing plant will close as part of its parent company's move to restructure operations under NAFTA....More |
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Super H Mart sees success in first month New store continues to reel
in customers, job applicants Since the grand opening of Super H Mart in Johns Creek a little more than one month ago, the store's immediate success has made finding a parking spot in Abbotts Station next to impossible for residents....More |
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