by Partners in Progress | Aug 31, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
(Article by Evan Hoopfer, Triangle Business Journal) Natalie Hawkins vividly remembers the first time she visited Moore County. She was a graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill staying at the Pine Crest Inn and felt like she entered another world. “I thought I had...
by Partners in Progress | Aug 2, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
The U.S. Golf Association has secured a conditional rezoning allowing it to build its second headquarters planned off of Carolina Vista Drive in Pinehurst. Its application to rezone 6.3 acres on the current Pinehurst Country Club campus...
by Partners in Progress | Jul 12, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
Plans for the U.S. Golf Association’s second headquarters will move ahead to Pinehurst’s Village Council with the endorsement of Pinehurst’s planning and zoning board. The planning board has unanimously agreed to recommend that the village approve a proposed rezoning...
by Partners in Progress | Jun 22, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
The act of governments offering economic incentives to recruit new businesses to town is always a tricky thing. Everyone supports the jobs, the extra tax base, the new people in town and other benefits a blue chip company brings to the table. And yet, offering cash,...
by Partners in Progress | Apr 13, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
Natalie Dean Hawkins has been tapped to lead Moore County Partners in Progress, the county’s economic development arm. She will succeed outgoing executive director Pat Corso who is stepping down in May. Hawkins has served as the assistant village manager of Pinehurst...
by Partners in Progress | Mar 31, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
The Order of the Long Leaf Pine, one of the most prestigious awards conferred by the Governor of North Carolina, was presented on March 30th to Patrick A. Corso, Executive Director of Moore County Partners in Progress, to recognize his exemplary service and...
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