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BPR is a finalist for one of twelve 125th Anniversary Grants through the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Community Better Foundation. If awarded the grant, BPR will select five BIPOC-owned makers and businesses to receive a Community and Inclusion Business Spotlight package value at $2,000 each! Voting is through Monday, July 31, and you can vote once per day per device.
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Last week, the Trump administration outlined a plan to overhaul the country’s immigration system to prioritize applicants with college degrees over those…
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Lack of housing and parking topped the list of concerns for local businesses in the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce's annual 'Business Walk'. The…
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Candidate filing for the 2018 North Carolina General Assembly elections ended this week, and both parties will field enough candidates to ensure all 170…
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What started with a question about the future of a parking structure has led to a dynamic effort to develop affordable spaces in the city for creatives to…
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Through a unique regional partnership, Haywood County recently outsourced much of its economic development activity to the Asheville Area Chamber of…
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Population and job growth continue to be strong in the Asheville region, but wages are lagging far behind. That's according to a report released by the…