James Mitchell
Coverage of James Mitchell in the Nexus archive.
- Mayor Pro Tem brings developers, homeowners together to discuss city’s growth
Charlotte City Council Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell convened developers and homeowners to discuss strategies for city growth, focusing on affordable housing projects and addressing 'nimbyism.' The discussion highlighted varying neighborhood needs, such as infrastructure improvements and density preferences, with Mitchell emphasizing collaboration to balance development and affordability.
- Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell hosts town hall
Charlotte Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell hosted a town hall. He is one of five finalists for the position of Mayor of Charlotte, currently held by Vi Lyles.
- Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell to Hold Town Hall
Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell is hosting a town hall to discuss collaboration and communication. The event aims to explore how growth can be beneficial and how to make decisions to welcome it.
- Charlotte City Council to hold final vote on interim mayor
Charlotte City Council will vote Monday night to select an interim mayor from five finalists. The candidates include Harold Cogdell, Carrie Cook, Rob Harrington, James Mitchell, and Caleb Theodros. A candidate needs six or more votes to win outright, otherwise a runoff will occur.
- Black Political Caucus endorses Harold Cogdell for Charlotte’s interim mayoral seat
The Black Political Caucus of Charlotte endorsed Harold Cogdell Jr. for the interim mayoral seat. Cogdell is one of five finalists vying for the position after Mayor Vi Lyles stepped down last month. The other finalists include Carrie Cook, Rob Harrington, James Mitchell, and Caleb Theodros.
- Charlotte city council interviews five finalists for interim mayor
Charlotte city council interviewed five finalists for interim mayor, including Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell and NC State Senator Caleb Theodros. The applicants discussed strategies for intergovernmental relations, post-I-77 widening support steps, and balancing business and community priorities.
- Charlotte interim mayoral race heats up with final interviews on Thursday
The Charlotte interim mayoral race features five candidates facing final interviews by the city council on Thursday, with a decision expected by Monday. The candidates include Harold Cogdell, Carrie Cook, Robert Harrington, James Mitchell, and Caleb Theodros.
- 5 finalists vie for Charlotte mayoral seat
Five finalists are competing for the interim mayor position in Charlotte. The candidates include Harold Cogdell, Carrie Cook, Rob Harrington, James Mitchell, and Caleb Theodros. City council will interview them on Thursday, with a final vote expected on Monday.
- Charlotte mayor selection will soon narrow to five finalists
Charlotte City Council members have selected five finalists for the mayoral position from over 40 applicants. Public interviews for the candidates will be held Thursday, with the council aiming to finalize a selection by Monday. Key candidates include Mayor Pro Tem James Mitchell, former City Councilman Harold Cogdell, and attorney Robert Harrington.
- Charlotte City Council hears from dozens of interim mayor candidates
Charlotte City Council heard from over 60 interim mayor candidates during a public forum, with each candidate given 2 minutes to present their case. Council members are debating procedural adjustments before a scheduled vote on June 22, with the mayor's role described as part-time and focused on representation and agenda-setting.
- 10 applicants for Charlotte’s interim mayor position speak to Black Political Caucus
Ten candidates for Charlotte’s interim mayor position addressed the Black Political Caucus, with the council set to choose a replacement for outgoing Mayor Vi Lyles by June 30. A potential endorsement from the Black Political Caucus could influence the council's decision.
- Tencent admits GPUs only pay for themselves when powering personalized ads
Tencent admits GPUs only pay for themselves when powering personalized ads, but the company is struggling to earn a return on investment from GPUs unless used in ad tech. The company posted a strong quarter with revenue of RMB196.5 billion. Tencent expects GPU procurement to be harder than buying CPUs due to US sanctions and limited fab capacity within China.