[inCharlotte] inCity Magazine’s Publisher, Christopher Thomas, is a HUGE fan of the Entrepreneur. When he meet’s entrepreneurs who are doing astonishing things, he loves to spot light them! Naya Powell, is an entrepreneur is one who certainly deserves this feature and we are excited to introduce our readers to her and her business. 1 – Introduce...
Category: Travel
NFL team’s most disappointing player of 2016
The NFL’s most disappointing players Expectations are hard to meet on a yearly basis in the NFL. The season is so short so every play and game is magnified, bringing even the slightest of slip-ups into perspective. Avoiding disappointment is nearly impossible to do across the roster with every team having at least one player...
Take a ‘Break’: Making Spring Break a Time For Family
By Sharlinda Parker For decades, spring break has been a week that students of all ages, including college students, look forward to. It’s a week that normally gets students prepared for the upcoming summer season. Even if you have a summer vacation or getaway planned, I encourage every family to take the time to enjoy...
The Caribbean – Close and Convenient
The Caribbean islands are a great vacation option for most Americans. Due to their proximity, vacations to these destinations are close, convenient and remarkably affordable. Many people think of the Caribbean as strictly beach, sun and fun. While all islands can provide this experience, there’s so much more available. While many islands may have some...
How to Avoid Travel Scams
When it comes to travel, everyone wants a “deal”. But, buyer beware! When the “deal” sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Whether it’s being scammed by an online rental company or by someone who claims to be a travel agent, there are ways to safeguard yourself and your investment. Never pay with...
International Threat Affects Travel Plans
When an International Threat Affects Travel Plans Unless you’ve unplugged from television or social media over the last couple of weeks, you’ve likely heard of the Zika virus spreading throughout South, Central, and North America. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the Zika virus is a disease spread to people primarily through the...
Passport Crisis Expected in 2016
By Leslie Richardson, MCC, CTA | Vacation Concierge Heads up to anyone looking to travel internationally. If you need to apply for a new passport or are planning to renew your passport this year, you’ll need to do it ASAP, especially if you have international travel plans in your future. Almost 10 years ago, a valid passport...
Top 5 Travel Trends for 2016
Written by Leslie Richardson, Travel Expert for inCity Magazine The travel industry is a forever changing industry, and so far, 2016 doesn’t seem to be any different. Trends continue to change, some for the better and some for the worse. Here are my top 5 travel trends that you can expect over the next year:...
Get Cheaper Plane Tickets…Use a ‘Fake’ Location
I can’t explain airline pricing but I do know some plane tickets can be cheaper depending on where you buy them or, even better, where you appear to buy them from. This is all about leveraging foreign currencies and points-of-sale to your advantage. For reasons I never quite understood, every time I tried to book...
Auburn-Opelika, AL: Best Small And Medium-Size Cities For Jobs In 2015
Small Cities – No. 7: Auburn-Opelika, AL 2014 Number Of Jobs: 60,700 Job Growth, 2014: 3.5% Job Growth, 2009-2014: 16.1% ================================ A look at job growth in America’s small and medium-size cities provides a very different, perhaps more intimate portrait of the ground-level economy across a wider swathe of the country than our survey last...
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