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  2. Textile Mill Supply Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Textile Mill Supply Company Building is a historic factory building located at Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was designed by Lockwood, Greene & Co. and built in 1922. It is a three-story, ten-bay wide by-five-bay deep, red brick structure with a full basement.

  3. Category:Textile mills in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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  4. Burlington Industries - Wikipedia

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    A Burlington Sock (in the mid-1990s) On November 6, 1923 J. Spencer Love founded a textile corporation in Burlington, North Carolina. [1] [2] Love and his father brought $50,000 worth in machinery from a factory they had sold in Gastonia to Burlington, and also invested $200,000 that they had earned from the sale of the Gastonia plant, as well as selling an additional $200,000 worth of stock ...

  5. Pickett Cotton Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Pickett Cotton Mills is a historic industrial property at 1200 Redding Drive in southwestern High Point, North Carolina.The mill complex includes the original 1911 two-story brick-and-concrete mill building, a storage warehouse, office building, and sprinkler house.

  6. Cone Mills Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The firm closed its operation at Salisbury, North Carolina, in 1999, citing additional overseas fabric imports and years of heavy losses. The Salisbury mill had been in business since 1888. [36] In 2000, the Raytex plant at Marion, South Carolina, was closed, taking with it 200 jobs, as demand for comforters and bedspreads declined. [37]

  7. Warehouse District (Raleigh, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh moved into a 20,000-square-foot warehouse in the district. [9] [10] Citrix opened a 550-employee division headquarters in the former Dillon Supply building in 2014. [11] HQ Raleigh, a co-working space with 45 businesses, announced its move to Warehouse District in 2013.