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TBJ features Wendell Falls and Spectrum Companies

TBJ features Wendell Falls and Spectrum Companies

March 24, 2022January 31, 2023 Olivia NolesBlog, Clairemont Client NewsRaleigh PR Agency, TBJ, The Spectrum Communities, Triangle Business Journal, wendell falls

Clairemont client Wendell Falls, a master-planned community in Wendell, NC, is expanding with a multifamily site with Spectrum Companies.  

In early March, Spectrum Companies and FCA Partners purchased 27.5 acres on the eastern edge of Wendell Falls. Spectrum Companies plans to bring 315 apartments and 50 townhomes to the growing community. The multifamily site will also include amenities, such as a fitness center, saltwater pool, pet park and more.

Clairemont secured coverage for Wendell Falls and Spectrum Companies in the Triangle Business Journal. In the article, Steve McClure, SEO of Spectrum Companies, shares details about the multifamily site plan and Spectrum Companies’ excitement about becoming a part of Wendell Falls.

Read the full article in the Triangle Business Journal and check out other recent Wendell Falls features.

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In the News: Wendell Falls in Triangle Business Journal

In the News: Wendell Falls in Triangle Business Journal

November 11, 2021January 31, 2023 Olivia NolesBlog, Clairemont Client NewsClairemont Communications, PR Agency, Public Relations, Raleigh PR, Raleigh PR Agency, Triangle Business Journal, wendell falls

Clairemont client Wendell Falls is a master-planned community in Wendell, North Carolina, just 15 miles from Raleigh. As part of the growing community, Wendell Falls welcomes American Family Care Urgent Care. AFC will be a part of Treelight Square, a retail destination that includes shops, businesses, restaurants and more.

Clairemont secured coverage of the new business addition in Triangle Business Journal. In the article, local entrepreneurs and longtime friends Aaron Zucker and Aaron Fields detail the plans for the new AFC. This will be AFC’s second location, a year after its first opened in Fuquay-Varina. 

“We are excited to marry up our philosophy of helping as many people as possible, as fast as possible, in the safest way possible to the Wendell Falls community,” Fields said. “Our Wendell Falls location will not only provide the care you need at a fraction of the cost of an emergency room visit, but our incredible team will be obsessed with making sure you have as pleasant of an experience possible while at AFC.”

Read the full article in Triangle Business Journal.

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3 Clairemont Clients Win “40 Under 40”

3 Clairemont Clients Win “40 Under 40”

May 19, 2017January 31, 2023 Cherith AndesBlog, Clairemont Client News, In Our Community40 under 40, clairemont clients, raleigh leaders, raleigh professionals, TBJ 40 under 40, Triangle Business Journal

When the Triangle Business Journal announced its 2017 40 Under 40 Leadership Awards, we were thrilled to congratulate three of our clients who made this prestigious list. The TBJ’s 40 Under 40 awards recognize outstanding professionals under the age of 40 for their thought leadership, community contributions and industry innovation. More than 200 candidates entered this year from a variety of industries, from healthcare to restaurant hospitality.

We are proud and excited to congratulate these three stellar stars!

 

Sam Ratto
Founder and co-owner of Videri Chocolate Factory

 

 

 

 

Lindsay Rice
Founder and owner of Vita Vite wine bar and art gallery (and recent recipient of the TBJ’s 2017 Women in Business award!)

 

 

 

David Sonntag
Founder and owner of Decibel Management

 
We love to build visibility and a robust community presence for clients. Want to know what else a PR agency does? Check out Clairemont’s work!

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Clairemont Clients Nab Business Awards

Clairemont Clients Nab Business Awards

March 20, 2017January 31, 2023 Cherith AndesBlog, Clairemont Client News, In Our Communityaward entries, business awards, industry awards, Raleigh PR, Triangle Business Journal, women in business

Hang the streamers, pop the bubbly and cut the cake! Little else gets us as excited as when we celebrate our clients’ achievements. We’re thrilled to congratulate Shannon McSwiney, marketing director of Newland Communities, and Lindsay Rice, owner of Vita Vite in downtown Raleigh, on their recent 2017 Women in Business awards.

This accolade recognizes accomplished and outstanding leaders in the Triangle renowned for industry innovation, community involvement, thought leadership and dynamic change. The panel of judges, comprised of some of the Triangle’s top business personnel, selected Lindsay and Shannon from approximately 100 other nominees. 

Wanna know a little bit more about our superstars?

Shannon McSwiney

Marketing Director, Newland Communities

As the marketing director for Newland Communities — the nation’s largest privately held developer, Shannon leads real estate growth and development across three master-planned communities in North Carolina. She researches, develops and implements marketing strategies for RiverLights in Wilmington, Wendell Falls in Wendell and Briar Chapel in Chapel Hill — overseeing everything from brand development to team development. Oh, and she’s also a mom of two fantastic kiddos, a former tap dancer and carries the title of Pepper Festival Pepper Queen from 2011.

Lindsay Rice

Owner, Vita Vite

Lindsay Rice, entrepreneur and founder of Vita Vite, is pursuing a lifelong vision to discover, curate and share hidden treasures and cultures from across the globe. In December of 2015, she opened Vita Vite, a wine bar and art gallery in the downtown Raleigh Warehouse District that features southern art, southern flavors and global sips. A mentor for the Boys & Girls Club of Wake County and a member of the Junior League of Raleigh, Lindsay also has a few hidden talents. For example, she’s an accomplished photographer who launched her own notecard line! Next time you stop by Vita Vite, be sure to ask her about her two pups, some of the cutest pooches in the Triangle.

It’s one of the wonderful things we get to do. We love partnering with our clients not only to position them as candidates but also to celebrate their well-deserved success with them.

Want to learn more about what we do as a PR agency? How about a barn raising, the chicken dance or an Instagram game of tag? We’ll stop at nothing to get results for our clients.

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Keep Calm and Communicate

Keep Calm and Communicate

February 17, 2014January 31, 2023 Dana PhelpsBlog, In Our Community, Public RelationsCarolina Theatre, downtown Raleigh, Marriott, PDQ, snowstorm, Triangle Business Journal2 Comments on Keep Calm and Communicate

As I sat around the conference table with fellow Raleigh public relations professionals for our NCPRSA board meeting on Wednesday, the snow began falling and whirling and swirling outside the windows. Thirty minutes earlier, I had boldly proclaimed to my team that I just didn’t believe “it” was going to happen. (But I packed a bag just in case that morning.)

Getting a room of PR people to abruptly end a discussion is no easy task, but one that was done when we were told under no uncertain terms that the building was closing. Our cars were covered and the lanes of the streets were no longer distinguishable by the time we got to the parking lot. That didn’t stop us from doing what everyone else did at that exact time — attempt to make a break for it! Yes, we all knew what happened in Atlanta earlier in the month, but that didn’t stop us from rushing to the safety of our own homes, needing to pick up our children or succumbing to the panic of a milk and bread shortage.

I had to make a game-time decision between joining my family at home or returning to The Clairemont House, knowing that my choice would determine where I would likely be “stuck” for the following days. With a scheduled dinner with out-of-town clients staying near the office, I decided to head downtown. Hey, one of them is Canadian, and I knew she’d never let me live it down if I cancelled over a couple of snowflakes! So, after it took 2.5 hours to drive 10 miles, I put my car in park (at the office for the next three days) and myself in observation mode. I knew it was about to get interesting.

The snow continued, businesses closed and fiery traffic accidents became the topic of national news. Most of the restaurants had closed, and we altered our dinner plans. I marveled at the most quiet downtown Raleigh scene on my walk to the Marriott to join our clients. With few choices, we decided to dine there. Enter smart communications observation #1.

The lobby, bar and restaurant of the Marriott became a makeshift home of winter storm hostages. Our clients included people from around the country, as well as a local who couldn’t make it home. Our fellow refugees shared similar stories. Some had cancelled flights. Some didn’t get out of their downtown offices soon enough. While many embraced the spontaneity like schoolkids on a snow day, for others, tensions ran high. For Raleigh Marriott City Center, it now had to figure out how to service a sudden surge in guest numbers with a short staff. Screen Shot 2014-02-16 at 3.04.18 PM

The hotel rose to the challenge. As soon as we nabbed an open table in the bar area, the server let us know that if we planned to order food, they were working on a limited menu due to being understaffed, and she listed the four or five items available. She was friendly and direct. She let us know right away before we looked at the regular menu and got our hearts set on something we couldn’t have. The beauty of this simple and clear verbal communication was reinforced by the customer service actions all around us. The suited manager was busing tables. The always-smiling bartender had been there since the morning shift. I never saw a Marriott staff member look frustrated, nor did I hear anyone complain.

Across the Triangle the next night, Carolina Theatre decided the show must go on despite the fact that the weather kept many ticket-holders glued to the local news instead of enjoying a live performance by Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. After much criticism for this decision involving the upholding of its refunds policy, enter smart communications observation #2. Theatre management issued a statement on its blog called, A Letter to Angry Fans Concerning the Weather.

Having worked at a performing arts center early in my career, I understand that you simply can’t reschedule a stop on national tour. I’ve also found that people who work in arts organizations typically do it as a labor of love for the arts and the community. The letter reminds readers that the target of angry and threatening comments, which can be expressed through impersonal, online channels, are people. People who are most likely hardworking, community-supporting neighbors. Extra kudos to Carolina Theatre for continuing to evaluate the feedback (despite the harshness) and respond by offering tickets to an upcoming show.

The snow began to melt on Friday morning. Having been away from home since Wednesday morning, I was busy trying to wrap up work for the week when smart communications observation #3 was delivered to my inbox. A letter from Triangle Business Journal’s publisher, Bryan Hamilton, let me know that this week’s print edition was coming, albeit a little late. In addition to really admiring the tone of the note below, I think it conveys that the TBJ staff really tried to make it happen. And when they knew it was time to accept defeat, they shifted gears to anticipating their customers’ questions of when will I get it and what can I do in the meantime? Providing instructions on how to get the content online was absolutely brilliant, and I received this email before I would have typically received the print edition on my doorstep, leaving no time to even ask the question, “Where is my TBJ?”

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Bravo, Marriott! Bravo, Carolina Theatre! Bravo, Triangle Business Journal! Also, my hat is off to the NC State students who helped stranded motorists, our local news crews who worked around the clock to provide updates, our fire/police/emergency responders, Clairemont client PDQ for delivering free food to those stranded and those helping others, and the Thursday lunch staff at The Raleigh Times (who might have also been the dinner staff and the late night staff) for embracing the “we can’t go anywhere, we might as well drink beer” mentality of its wall-to-wall patrons who had very few choices of open places in downtown Raleigh.

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