"With easygoing bars, locally made wares, and live music, Durham, North Carolina's DIY District is a must-visit area."
"Explore North Carolina's DIY District," Catherine Strawn, Country Living
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Our State Enjoys Durham's Saltbox Seafood Shack
"But it’s not the press or even the word of mouth that keeps people coming back. The draw is simple: It’s the taste and aroma of perfectly cooked, imaginatively seasoned, impeccably fresh fish."
"The Inland Seafood Shack," Jill Warren Lucas, Our State, May, 2014
"The Inland Seafood Shack," Jill Warren Lucas, Our State, May, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
Durham to be featured in June Convention South Magazine
Durham, as part of the North Carolina Triangle has been voted"Best for Culture," in a Destination Showdown poll by ConventionSouth Magazine, which will be published in the June edition of the magazine.
NPR Gives Durham's Sylvan Esso a First Listen
"The product of an unlikely pairing of musicians, Sylvan Esso works in equally unlikely ways: Singer Amelia Meath first surfaced as a singer in the largely a cappella Vermont folk group Mountain Man, while Nick Sanborn plays bass in the versatile North Carolina psych-rock band Megafaun."
"First Listen: Sylvan Esso, 'Sylvan Esso'," Stephen Thompson, NPR
"First Listen: Sylvan Esso, 'Sylvan Esso'," Stephen Thompson, NPR
Hip Green Scene says Durham is laid back and relaxing
"Imagine the Triangle cities as sisters. In this case, Durham is the laid back one you’d think was just as good looking as her sister Raleigh, but a little more relaxing to be around. Great food trucks, interesting galleries, cute little eateries–Durham has it in spades."
"Durham," Hip Green Scene
"Durham," Hip Green Scene
Foodista calls Mystic Bourbon "darned good stuff"
"I've found something that is so intriguing that I had to say something about it. Mystic is the name of this product and I have to share this with you...Why am I so enthusiastic about a liqueur? Because this one is unlike anything I've ever tasted."
"Bourbon Liqueur? It's darned good stuff." Warren Bobrow, Foodista
"Bourbon Liqueur? It's darned good stuff." Warren Bobrow, Foodista
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Businesses Move to Downtown Durham
"Clearly the big change has been a move from RTP into downtown Durham, which has occurred in the past five years, I would say, especially with American Underground...It's just been a real pleasure to see everything grow... I think it's an environment which is very specific to the area... It's calm. It's gentlemanly. It's unaggressive. People really take care of each other, really try to help each other out."
—Radu Rosu, CEO Eloquentix"
Chapel Hill tech consultant firm expands into New York," Lauren K. Ohnesorge, Triangle Business Journal
—Radu Rosu, CEO Eloquentix"
Chapel Hill tech consultant firm expands into New York," Lauren K. Ohnesorge, Triangle Business Journal
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