Two of the Fayetteville region's most successful companies were recently sold.

At the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal’s first Power Breakfast on July 27, attendees will meet the entrepreneurs behind these thriving businesses, learn how they grew their organizations and find out about the transitions underway since the sales were completed.
The Power Breakfast will take place 7:30-9:30 a.m. on July 27 at the Highland Country Club, 1105 Highland Country Club Dr., Fayetteville. Register for the breakfast at fayettevillepowerbreakfast.com.
This is the first year of the Veteran Business Expo, and it grew out of Fayetteville PWC’s Economic Impact Program, which focuses on expanding access and opportunity in public-sector contracting while strengthening the local economy. It builds off th
Lynlene Apiary and Crafts is owned and operated by mother-daughter duo Carolyn Kleinert and Jolene Kleinert. They are certified apiarists and sell honey, candles made with beeswax, soaps and other crafts at local farmers markets. Photos by GFBJ.Lynle
Big T’s has been a local favorite of Hope Mills since 2000 when Timmy (Big T) and Donna Gray first opened right on Hope Mills Lake. It is a seasonal restaurant, so many of Big T’s loyal customers were happy to hear they would now be open year-round, seven days a week.