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Source: Triangle Business Journal – by Chris Baysden
The North Carolina State Fair’s take from Powers Great American Midways, the carnival operator at this year’s event, is nearly $4.1 million, according to spokesman Brian Long.
The fair already had announced that its attendance at the event topped the 1 million mark. But the carnival operator’s tab is based on the number of paid attendees, which clocked in at 788,318.
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Souce: Written by Jeff Hamlin/David Horn – NCNN
For the first time ever, the North Carolina State Fair has surpassed the 1 million mark in total attendance. Over the course of the fair’s 11-day run 1,091,887 went through the gates.
Going into the final day of the event on Sunday, the fair had already set a new attendance record. State Agriculture Department Spokesman Brian Long said the good weather helped. “Last year we had some cold weather, we had some rainy weather and this year really we’ve had, with minor exception, just fantastic weather the whole time. It’s just really made a difference,” said Long.
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Soon-to-be displaced by the coming downtown casino, Bones Pictures & Toys paid $2 million for a 142,000-square-foot industrial building in Mariemont to house its toy buying, distributing and manufacturing business.
The company will move from a 50,000-square-foot building on Reading Road purchased in September by Rock Gaming Cincinnati, an entity associated with the developer of the $400 million casino at Broadway Commons. It is likely that the building will be demolished in coming months.
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