by Partners in Progress | Feb 23, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
Nestled between stands of longleaf pines and bustling traffic on N.C. 5, the future site of “Golf House Pinehurst” will soon take shape. Clearscapes, a Raleigh-based architectural firm, has been selected by the United States Golf Association to design a second...
by Partners in Progress | Feb 16, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
Joe Riley, Mayor of Charleston, SC from 1975-2016, spoke to Partners in Progress’ Moore 100 group on February 11. During his time as Mayor, Charleston experienced unprecedented growth in size and population and transformed from a decaying urban center to a top...
by Partners in Progress | Jan 12, 2021 | Current News, Resources / News
The historic buggy factory building in Carthage is being eyed as a potential “entrepreneurial hub” that would serve as a one-stop shop for new businesses. “The best way to bring more business to Moore County is to create it, to encourage it,” said Pat Corso, executive...
by Partners in Progress | Nov 16, 2020 | Current News, Resources / News
Enthusiasm has run high since news broke in September that the U.S Golf Association would build a new second headquarters on the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club campus and name it the first “anchor site” of the U.S. Open. “The golf world, local residents, business...
by Partners in Progress | Oct 12, 2020 | Current News, Resources / News
The Golden LEAF Foundation has awarded $200,000 to Moore County Partners in Progress to support the USGA’s project to establish Golf House Pinehurst. In early September, the USGA announced its plans to establish “Golf House Pinehurst,” a campus and innovation hub in...
by Partners in Progress | Oct 9, 2020 | Current News, Resources / News
(Article by Elizabeth Lincicome, North State Journal) It is unsurprising that even before the Coronavirus pandemic took hold North Carolina was ranked among one of the top migration destinations for years. But recent data compiled by moving company United Van Lines...
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