Business Bits: Downtown Cary, Preston Walk and More
2019 is off to a fast start as several new businesses either opened this month, including restaurants, clothing stores and Cary’s new boutique for hemp and CBD products.
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2019 is off to a fast start as several new businesses either opened this month, including restaurants, clothing stores and Cary’s new boutique for hemp and CBD products.
This week’s main focus was on the quarterly meeting.
Monday I met with the town manager for our weekly one-on-one. We discussed the quarterly meeting, some budget items, and business proposals that may or may not come to fruition. Our meeting lasted about half an hour.
This was a busy week through Thursday.
This was another busy week for me.
This week was much slower than the last two weeks and consisted mostly of ceremonial duties.
Cary is growing fast and that growth can be mostly clearly seen in its downtown. To give residents another update and to respond to questions, Downtown Development Manager Ted Boyd outlined what is new and what is on the horizon in Downtown Cary.
With the expansion of the Triangle’s bus system and the rebranding of C-Tran to GoCary, there is more of a push and advertising for Cary residents to take the local bus system. So if you have never tried and are interested in giving it a shot, here is a handy guide to riding GoCary.
This was tough week after spending a week at the beach with the family. It included three long nights.
Five elementary schools from around Cary won awards for their work keeping students active and eating healthy while developing habits to help them as they get older.
This week was a typical week for mayoral duties.