I like a good small business story because it is usually a story of family and community, too. It’s also like watching someone launch into the big waters on a smaller boat. You pull for them.
It’s a story of people investing in a place, not just extracting money out of a place.
And when we have a story like the new Dirtbag Plaza, under construction on Corporation Drive just south of Hope Mills, we are talking many small business stories intersecting…