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Board of Education Candidates Talk School Reopenings

Cary, NC — On October 14, The Cary Chamber hosted their second candidates forum, this time for those running to represent Cary on the Wake County Board of Education.

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Chamber Releases 2020 Cary Voter Guide

Cary, NC — As lines extended down sidewalks today at Cary’s Senior Center and Herb Young Community Center, many residents were casting their votes in the 2020 General Election.

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Developers Share Vision for Cary Towne Center

Cary, NC — The mall that has sat predominantly empty for years is soon to get an entirely new look and name. The mixed use development called, “Carolina Yards” is expected to break ground in early 2021.

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Wake Commissioner Candidates Debate COVID Comeback, Transportation

Cary, NC — In a virtual forum Wednesday morning, the Cary Chamber hosted 10 of the 11 candidates vying for a spot on the 7-seat Wake County Board of Commissioners.

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Updates & Answers from Wake County Schools

Cary, NC — “We’re building an airplane while we’re flying it and going through turbulence at the same time.”

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Chamber Promotes Diversity, Education and Economics

Cary, NC — The Town of Cary is at a pivotal point in its history this year. Operations went virtual overnight in March 2020, revenue losses were felt in the millions and social outcries were echoed through the streets in a fight against racism.

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CEO Says RDU is Seeing “Sloppy, Sluggish Recovery”

Cary, NC — On Wednesday, July 22, 2020, the Cary Chamber hosted Michael Landguth, President & CEO of Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority in their monthly Eye-Opener series.

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Chamber Planning Conference Set for August

Cary, NC — The yearly planning conference of the Cary Chamber of Commerce has a new date of Wednesday, August 19.

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Amazon Picks Cary

Cary, NC – On Monday, the Cary Chamber of Commerce announced that Amazon has selected Cary for a new delivery center. Read more

The Adaptability of Cary’s Commercial Real Estate

Cary, NC — In the Cary Chamber‘s June Economic Development Meeting, three local experts chimed in on the current state of the commercial real estate market and how it might look different in the future.

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