CityViewNC.com
|
37
e focus of developing a community's
economy has shied away from simply
making jobs, Chavonne says. e idea
behind bringing arts, entertainment and
sporting events into the downtown area is
an effort to make a city that people want
to live in and explore, as much as they
want to work in.
"When my grandmother came to work
at Massey Hill, she just wanted a job. She
was happy to have a job with one week
a year for vacation. Back then, people
followed jobs, but nowadays, people care
about where they live," Chavonne said.
"Now jobs follow people. It is a complete
paradigm shi. People want to be selective
about where they live. ey care about
their quality of life. It used to be that
people just wanted a job out of college, but
today's graduates now say, 'I want to be
happy.'"
As a person who gets his kicks from
watching his hometown of Fayetteville
grow, Chavonne is hoping that with every
new downtown development announce-
ment that springs up, his own happiness
will prove infectious.
CV
Hula Girls perform at Fouth Friday
Funeral Service & Crematory
Funeral Services~Cremation~Pre Need
610 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301
910.484.8108
www.sullivanshighland.com
Sullivan's Highland
PERIPHERAL
ARTERIAL DISEASE
is common, but usually
goes unrecognized.
This disease can lead
to disabling leg pain,
foot ulcers, limb loss,
aneurysm, stroke, and
even death.
RISK FACTORS INCLUDE:
Over the age of 40
Smoker
Diabetes
Blood pressure
Cholesterol
Kidney disease
ALL INSURANCES
WELCOME
ACCEPTING NEW
PATIENTS
Evaluation of Leg Pain
Treatment of Peripheral
Artery Disease (PAD)
Treatment of varicose
veins and laser-RF closure
Treatment of non-healing
leg and foot ulcers
VASCULAR CLINIC • Valley Cardiology, PA
M. Akram Paracha,
MD, FSCAI, RPVI
3656 Cape Center Drive
Fayetteville, NC 28304
910.321.1012