Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Forsyth board OKs Dell payment...in the bank. What commissioners decided last night was that the county won't try to bill Dell -- or Winston-Salem -- for any shortfall, if the county's investment of the money doesn't earn at least $20,000 over 90 days. It took two split... In this article: Dell Inc, Allen Joines, and Winston-Salem |
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news-record | November 03, 2009
Winston-Salem receives Dell's repayment
Winston-Salem receives Dell's repayment WINSTON-SALEM - The city has received Dell's repayment of the upfront costs and annual incentive payments received for its manufacturing facility. The $26.5 million was transferred into a city...
In this article: Dell, Winston-Salem, and Allen Joines
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Winston-Salem Journal | November 03, 2009
Dell to refund money early
...company gets discount of $66,000 from $26.5 million in incentives Dell Inc. has made its early payback of local incentives, city of Winston-Salem officials said today. Lee Garrity, the city manager, said that Dell made a wire transfer...
In this article: Dell Inc., Allen Joines, and Winston-Salem
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Winston-Salem Journal | 2 days ago
Board considers choices
...waiting until February after the plant is closed. Some board members are also upset that Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines negotiated the repayment without a formal vote from the county. Joines did discuss the deal with David Plyler, the...
In this article: Dell Inc., Allen Joines, and Winston-Salem
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CNN | October 09, 2009
Dell axes 905 jobs
...day? Our reviewer put three to the test. NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Computer maker Dell announced on Wednesday that it will close a plant in Winston-Salem, N.C., and will cut 905 jobs as a result. Dell said that 600 plant workers will be...
In this article: Dell, Perot Systems, Winston-Salem, Revenue, Outsourcing, Recession, Netbooks, Cnnmoney.com, and Nasdaq
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Winston-Salem Journal | November 05, 2009
Forsyth taxpayers may get their payback
...plant. The commissioners also provided $1.91 million in additional incentives for Dell. Dell repaid the city of Winston-Salem $15.5 million on Tuesday. The county received its money -- $7.89 million -- a day later. For returning the money...
In this article: Dell Inc., Allen Joines, Tax, Winston-Salem, Revenue, and Forsyth
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Charlotte Observer | October 27, 2009
Dell repays N.C. $1.51 million in grants
...funds. Meanwhile, Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines has formed a task force that includes officials from Dell and the N.C. Department of Commerce to find a new tenant for the computer-assembly plant when it closes in January. The 700,000...
In this article: Dell, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Allen Joines
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Winston-Salem Journal | 4 days ago
Dell takes $59M charge
...honor the commitments we made under the agreements." Dell also provided more evidence of the decreased importance of the Winston-Salem plant compared with other production options. Dell reported that contract vendors accounted for 43...
In this article: Dell Inc., Winston-Salem, Revenue, Cost of goods sold, and Tax
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Centre Daily Times | October 07, 2009
Global Simplification, Providing Customers Best Possible Value Lead Dell to Close Winston-Salem, N.C., Manufacturing Operation
Global Simplification, Providing Customers Best Possible Value Lead Dell to Close Winston-Salem, N.C., Manufacturing Operation ROUND ROCK, Texas - Dell will close its Winston-Salem, N.C., desktop computer manufacturing plant early next year...
In this article: Dell, Customer, Winston-Salem, N.C, Genco, North Carolina, Texas, Hortolandia, Xiamen, and Lodz, Poland
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Winston-Salem Journal | November 12, 2009
Clash over Dell cash
Commissioner Debra Conrad suggested going a step further. If there's a shortfall, she said, and Dell doesn't pay up, the county should send the bill to the city of Winston-Salem. The city negotiated the discount without the county's...
In this article: Dell Inc., Allen Joines, and Winston-Salem
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Description from Wikipedia:
Winston-Salem is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 185,776; in 2004 the city annexed an additional 17,483 raising the population to 223,000. It is the county seat and largest city of Forsyth County and the fourth-largest city in the state. Winston-Salem is a prominent municipality in the Piedmont Triad region and is home to one of the tallest office buildings in the region, the Wachovia Center. It is often referred to as the "Twin City" for its dual heritage, although "Camel City" is another popular nickname, referring to the city's prominent tobacco industry (after Camel cigarettes). Many locals, however, use the shortened name "Winston" in informal speech. Winston-Salem is the home of Wake Forest University, a nationally distinguished private university.
The Old Salem district and related Historic Bethabara site are the city's oldest
historical attractions. Also of historical interest is Reynolda Village (which includes Reynolda Gardens and the Reynolda House Museum of American Art). Other sites of interest include the Horne Creek Historic Farm, Tanglewood Park, the SciWorks educational facility, and SECCA, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. The city's major sports and entertainment venues are organized in a group known as the Winston-Salem Entertainment-Sports Complex.
The Winston-Salem metropolitan area (MSA) has an estimated population of 441,607 according to the 2004 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau. As of 2007, the combined statistical area (CSA) of Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, the Piedmont Triad, has a population of 1,535,926 making it the 30th largest metropolitan area in the USA. Source: US Bureau of the Census, Estimates of the Population, Table CBSA-EST2007-02
- Name:
- Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Also Known As:
- Twin City, Camel City
- Motto:
- Your Life. Enriched.
- Founding Date:
- January 01, 1766
- Total Area (sq. mi):
- 132.4
- Total Area (km):
- 283.9
- Water Area (sq mi):
- 0.8
- Water Area (km):
- 2.0
- Urban Population:
- 299,290
- Time Zone:
- Eastern
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