A thriving business in Thomasville is expanding once again, this time reopening a pre-existing facility.
Unilin Flooring is adding 30 jobs to an extensive workforce with the announcement of its return to a site on Denton Road that had been vacant for more than four years.
Hundreds of jobs could soon provide Thomasville an economic boon if an unidentified manufacturing and logistics company agrees to bring its business to Thomasville.
Victims of the Zeek Rewards pyramid scheme may know in the coming weeks when they can begin filing with a court for restitution of some of their money, more than seven months after federal authorities shut down the swindle with a global scope.
Thomasville Medical Center to become Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center.
Thomasville City Council approved a rezoning request from a property owner who hopes to develop a section of Julian Avenue.
Thomasville Medical Center is harvesting accolades for its efforts to ensure patient safety.
TFI, a company that has spent more than 100 years in the Chair City, listed its former headquarters with Cassidy Turley Commercial Real Estate Services in Charlotte for $2.25 million. Built in 1958, the 225,000-square-foot facility sits on 7.24 acres and once was home to hundreds of jobs.
Thomasville City Council is revisiting the possibility of bringing Wi-Fi service to the downtown area.
Council discussed the idea of free wireless Internet to downtown a few years ago, but backed away when cost estimates exceeded $20,000. Talks resurfaced at council's annual retreat on Feb. 2 as the service has become more affordable.
A state-designed foreclosure prevention program made its 10,000th foreclosure prevention loan last month, providing workers who have lost jobs during the downturn a way to save their homes.
Wright Global Graphics Solutions, a packaging and marketing solutions industry, has been named WithIt’s Mentoring Award recipient. WithIt, a women’s leadership development network, is the only organization to champion the advancement of women in the home furnishings industries.
Thomasville-based Old Dominion was named the best national freight carrier for a third consecutive year.
Thomasville City Council is holding its annual retreat Saturday (Feb.2) at the Thomasville City Schools Administration Building, 400 Turner Street.
The Senior Dynamics program at the Davidson County Department of Senior Services — in cooperation with the Davidson County Tax Coalition — offers free tax advice and tax form preparation for older, low-income Davidson County residents.
Now that a plan is in place for the former Thomasville Furniture Industries Plant B facility, City Council members hope the eyesore will soon become a thing of the past.
The City of Thomasville reported a wastewater spill of more than 100,000 gallons Thursday, Jan. 17.
A room full of Chair City leaders were on hand Jan. 10 to recognize a pair of prestigious award winners at Colonial Country Club as part of the 64th annual meeting of the Thomasville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Business leaders in Davidson County will gather next month to discuss economic development, education, government and human services as the Lexington and Thomasville chambers of commerce partner to host their 23rd Leadership Davidson County program.
Entering their third year of the former Thomasville Furniture Industries Plant B saga, Chair City officials are tired of playing Thimblerig with property owner Jeff Schwarz and have formulated a course of action that may finally end the issue of the 100-year-old eyesore.
Local Internet sweepstakes cafes across Thomasville sat empty Thursday as a state ban went into effect prohibiting the use of online games that pay cash prizes.
Downtown Thomasville wrapped up this year's holiday shopping season with Main Street businesses reporting a pretty merry Christmas.
North State Communications is paying a dividend to shareholders that’s the largest amount in at least nine years and nearly double the next greatest dividend level paid since the fall of 2003.
Looking to increase the presence of its packaging and marketing solutions worldwide, Wright Global Graphic Solutions has hired Pat Flippin director of international business development.
Escalating unemployment costs may discourage adding jobs, says McDonalds owner, operator and president Tony Delligatti.
Beginning Jan. 2, The Thomasville Times will move into a new publication cycle — daily on the website (tvilletimes.com) and two print editions (Wednesdays and Saturdays).
Another chapter was recorded Dec. 14 in the consistent partnership between one of Thomasville’s largest employers and the United Way of Davidson County.
Smart Start of Davidson County will hold their eighth annual "Snacks with Santa" from 9:30 to noon Saturday, Dec. 1.