AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoData Centers & Local Power: Charlotte approved a 150-day pause on new data centers, joining a growing list of NC local moratoriums as communities push for planning rules that match AI-driven electricity and water demands. Workforce Development: The North Carolina Business Committee for Education and the Siemens Foundation are launching 12 Summer Electrical Academies to train 220 students at community colleges, aiming to build a pipeline for electrical careers. Retail & Travel Growth: Buc-ee’s broke ground on its first NC location in Mebane, targeting an opening in November 2027—while nearby residents and an Indigenous-led group raise concerns about traffic, infrastructure costs, and environmental impacts. Restaurants: Papa John’s plans to close about 300 locations across North America by 2027, including stores in North Carolina, as it streamlines underperforming franchise restaurants. Politics & Taxes: NC lawmakers advanced constitutional amendments that would let the General Assembly control local property tax levy limits, a move local officials warn could squeeze funding for core services. Public Health: A boil-water advisory was issued for Mount Holly after a water main break, with residents told to boil water until at least Thursday evening. Sports Betting: North Carolina reported a 3% increase in May sports bets, underscoring continued momentum in the state’s wagering market.
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