Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Durham recognized as No.2 small metro for college students
The American Institute for Economic Research has recognized the Durham-Chapel Hill metro as the No.2 best U.S. metros for college students.
Morgan Imports recognized as a top 50 local shop for great gifts
Morgan Imports was recognized by Mashable as one of the "50 great local shops in the U.S.for finding the perfect holiday gift"
Monday, November 23, 2015
Several restaurants recognized in Spoon University's 'The Bests of Durham, as Chosen by Duke Students'
Sushi Love, Dames Chicken & Waffles, Divinity School Café, Bull City Burger & Brewery, Pompieri Pizza, Washington Duke Inn,The Parlour, Cocoa Cinnamon, Parlez-Voux Crepes, and Monuts Donuts were all featured in Spoon University's 'The Bests of Durham, as Chosen by Duke Students.'
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Guglhupf and Loaf recognized as top ten bakeries in N.C.
Guglhupf and Loaf Bakeries were recognized on Carolina Epicurean's top ten bakeries in N.C. list.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Coalition to Unchain Dogs wins national award
The Coalition to Unchain Dogs and its director, Lori Hensley, won the 2015 ASPCA Henry Bergh Award. Hensley will receive the award Thursday in New York City. The coalition began in 2007 in Durham and now has chapters in Raleigh and Orange County.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Durham recognized as No. 6 small city for economic potential
Durham was recognized by FDI Intelligence as the No. 6 small city for economic potential for the 2015-16 annual awards for American Cities of the Future.
Fullsteam Brewery wins Good Food Award
Fullsteam Brewery, won a Good Food Award for their Brandy Barrel-Aged First Frost. The awards
honor products that contribute to local and sustainable food communities. The Good Foods project is a national collaboration of food producers, farmers, food journalists and independent grocers organized by San Francisco-based nonprofit Seedling Projects.
honor products that contribute to local and sustainable food communities. The Good Foods project is a national collaboration of food producers, farmers, food journalists and independent grocers organized by San Francisco-based nonprofit Seedling Projects.
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