New decade, same Sutton's: Patrons reminisce on legacy of a Tar Heel classic
It's 11:15 a.m. on a Tuesday morning in Chapel Hill, and Sutton’s is packed. No booth is left unused, and no coffee cup is left unfilled.
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It's 11:15 a.m. on a Tuesday morning in Chapel Hill, and Sutton’s is packed. No booth is left unused, and no coffee cup is left unfilled.
Two restaurants will be added to downtown Carrboro in the upcoming months — Thai Station as well as Luna Rotisserie and Empanadas.
A new decade brings new changes, and in Orange County one of these changes is an increase in the living wage. As of Jan. 1, the living wage for the county has increased to $14.90 an hour, according to the nonprofit organization Orange County Living Wage.
On Friday, Al’s Burger Shack, a favorite burger joint for UNC students located on West Franklin Street, filed for bankruptcy protection.
For local business owner Carly Erickson, her beverage company has always been about more than just creating great-tasting drinks.
The Living Kitchen in Chapel Hill closed its doors in June 2018. After reopening in August 2019, they closed again in October.
Franklin Street today is home to a diverse array of pizza restaurants, boba spots and places offering every food variety in between. Students’ ever-changing tastes have opened the doors for new and progressive ventures and closed the doors of more traditional staples, and the iconic street has changed considerably over the past decade.
After Duke Forest acquired 27 acres of land off Eubanks Road and stopped plans for development in November, officials in Carrboro said creating a comprehensive plan for development is a high priority.
In July, Lumina Theater announced it would be closing its doors in September. Being one of the few locally owned and independent movie theaters in Chapel Hill, Lumina has historically struggled against big chain theaters in the area.
After the 2008 recession, communities throughout the United States felt the squeeze. And when it comes to affordable housing, Chapel Hill was no exception.
Sam Suchoff graduated from UNC in 2004 with a degree in mathematics and a long history of being vegetarian and vegan.
Gov. Roy Cooper visited Chapel Hill Tuesday to announce that Well Dot Inc., a health technology company, will base its new operations center in the town and create 400 jobs.
Audubon, an Atlanta-based real estate investment and management firm, announced that it acquired the 180 West Apartment Homes in Carrboro last week.
Specialty food and gift store Southern Season will be closing in early 2020, and its Weathervane Restaurant closed down this past Sunday.
Carrboro Coffee Roasters is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their flagship store Open Eye Café in Carrboro by offering a unique coffee for a limited time.
Experts will convene for a conference surrounding the growing issue of American wealth inequality on Wednesday and Thursday at UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School.
Epilogue Books Chocolate Brews had its soft opening last Friday, marking the opening of the newest coffee shop on Franklin Street.
The Chapel Hill Town Council will soon consider changes to its Land Use Management Ordinance, including making it easier to zone for multi-family developments.
Tom Ferguson recalls driving through cool winter air, making his way to Jordan Lake in the early morning of Jan. 1.
Chapel Hill's Mellow Mushroom location will be closing down on Sunday, Nov. 3.