Al's Burger Shack moves away from longtime NC beef supplier Mills Family Farms
Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.
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Since its establishment in 2013, Al’s Burger Shack has used the same locally sourced, hormone and antibiotic-free beef to make its award-winning burger.
After months of deliberation and renovation, a soft opening of the new ArtsCenter facility at 400 Roberson St. in Carrboro is scheduled for August of this year.
Capriotti's Sandwich Shop is set to be the newest addition to downtown Chapel Hill, with a grand opening targeted for March 27 at 127 E. Franklin St.
Delta Sigma Pi, a co-ed business fraternity at UNC, is no longer affiliated with the University’s Undergraduate Business Program until at least fall 2024 following complaints about how some of the organization’s recruitment events were conducted.
A $750,000 grant will help UNC’s Eshelman Institute for Innovation create PowerUp — an initiative to address food insecurity and mental health challenges faced by Black North Carolinians.
Chapel Hill is home to a number of Black-owned businesses, many of which are community-oriented. During Black History Month, they continue to give back.
The intersection of Franklin and Columbia streets, one of the busiest and most prominent intersections in Chapel Hill, currently has three empty storefronts. However, new tenants and continued construction suggest a more bustling street corner could soon come.
In August 2022, Ram Realty Advisors announced they would begin a redevelopment campaign at University Place Mall in Chapel Hill. Construction has since begun around the mall’s property.
A new shopping center along U.S. Highway 15-501, south of Chapel Hill, is in development and on track to open this summer.
The Summer Careers Academy will welcome its second cohort of students this year after a successful launch in 2022. The application period for students interested in joining the 2023 cohort ended on Feb. 10.
Chapel Hill's first-ever and highly-anticipated Crumbl Cookies held a grand opening for its Franklin Street location on Feb. 10.
Between 2015 and 2018, 176 North Carolina gun stores received violations from federal investigators.
After a series of delays, Chapel Hill Transit is beginning to receive the new equipment needed to get Next Bus live bus tracking running again.
“I have an opportunity that can make you tens of thousands of dollars this summer.”
The Top of the Hill Distillery will permanently close on Feb. 15 after sustaining a loss in revenue.
The first student-built, student-operated escape room — Chapel Thrill Escapes — is relaunching this week with a new room, “Rameses in Wonderland,” in Cobb Residence Hall.
Four Chapel Hill restaurants — Piero’s Pasta and Wine, Lantern, Market and Moss and Kipos Greek Taverna — celebrated Triangle Restaurant Week from January 23 to 29 and saw increases in business.
On Monday, Telfar introduced its first wallet collection in 17 colors. The drop was scheduled for noon and within minutes, it sold out.
Ay Por Dios! Mexican Bistro, an upscale Mexican fusion restaurant, will open on Franklin Street early this year.
Downtown Chapel Hill and Franklin Street have recently welcomed new businesses selling goods ranging from crystals and locally-made art to men's clothing and home goods.