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How Chapel Hill will use parking to keep a homegrown robotics company downtown


As an advanced robotics and precision software company working with health care, logistics, manufacturing and hospitality users, Blue Sky Robotics Inc. has high-growth opportunities, said David Putnam, the town’s economic development director. The company’s new headquarters at 136 E. Rosemary St. could mark a $1.55 million-plus investment. (MSN.com)

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