Only in a town like Wake Forest can such culture, beauty, and entertainment coexist with so many professional opportunities and resources. Wake Forest possesses an unmatched blend of big-city energy and small-town charm that offers residents the freedom to live, work, and play all within the same community.
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Goodberry’s Frozen Custard balances tradition and innovation in new Wake Forest headquarters
A college degree in ice cream sounds like a childhood fantasy. For Harry Brathwaite, it was a reality. Armed with a degree from the Penn State Ice Cream Program and a lifetime of entrepreneurship, Brathwaite founded Goodberry’s Frozen Custard, now a Triangle staple that has dotted the area since 1988.
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A local icon and downtown development: How a passion for community is catalyzing jobs, growth, and opportunity in Wake Forest
The Wake Forest Business and Industry Partnership (WFBIP) recently sat down with Bob Johnson, owner of the 525 S White Street warehouse where The Loading Dock Wake Forest (LDWF) will soon call home in the heart of Downtown. Johnson is investing over $3 million in renovations to upfit the space and accommodate the new occupant. Discover more.