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Dick’s Sporting Goods Opens First Outlet In North Carolina

Bargain hunters this one is for you! Dick’s Sporting Goods has opened an outlet store in Concord North Carolina. The store is called Going Going Gone! It’s located in Afton…

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Bargain hunters this one is for you! Dick's Sporting Goods has opened an outlet store in Concord North Carolina. The store is called Going Going Gone! It's located in Afton Ridge shopping center, 6080 Bayfield Parkway, in Concord. According to their website, Going Going Gone! features a great assortment of apparel and footwear at discounted prices. Shoppers can find products from the biggest brands, including Nike, adidas, Under Armour and more.

The first Going, Going, Gone! store last year, and Dick's now runs double-digit outlet stores in the US. Going Going Gone! opens in addition to the 9 other Dick's Sporting Goods locations in the Charlotte Area.

You can shop online and pick up in the store or browse the large selection of merchandise in the store. What a great addition to the Charlotte/Concord shopping market. Looks like I will have to make a trip to Concord in the near future!

North Carolina City One Of 5 Best To Raise Children

Choosing where to settle down and raise your children is an important decision. Your job and being around family are important. But so are other factors like schools, cost of living, recreational activities, and more. That's why our friends at StorageCafe released a data-driven report on the best cities for families with kids. And one North Carolina city ranked as one of the best to raise children in. While we already know that NC is a great place, it's nice to see it confirmed by others!

What makes a great environment for raising children? Safe neighborhoods, access to quality education, and cultural and outdoor opportunities for one. Additionally, in this economy, you need to factor in affordability and the job market. With families in mind, Storage Cafe ranked the 100 largest cities in the country. Rankings were based on 29 metrics, including public school ratings, safety, home prices, cost of groceries, the share of families with children, cultural and outdoor recreation opportunities, and more. 

Below you'll find the 10 Top Best Cities for families across the country. You'll see and learn a little more about the North Carolina city representing as a great place to raise children. Keep reading to see where the other North Carolina metros ranked as well. You can read the full Storage Cafe study here.

1. Plano, TX

Public Schools Ranking: 1

Average Family Income: $116,046

Groceries Cost: 103

Childcare Cost: $1,294

Home Prices: $533,433

2. Virginia Beach, VA

Public Schools Ranking: 15

Average Family Income: $92,712

Groceries Cost: 100

Childcare Cost: $1,505

Home Prices: $377,992

3. Lincoln, NE

Public Schools Ranking: 11

Average Family Income: $82,870

Groceries Cost: 97

Childcare Cost: $1,689

Home Prices: $266,570

4. Boise, ID

Public Schools Ranking: 7

Average Family Income:$84,436

Groceries Cost: 94

Childcare Cost: $1,289

Home Prices:$515,432

5. Raleigh, NC

Public Schools Ranking: 12

Average Family Income: $96,846

Groceries Cost: 101

Childcare Cost: $1,377

Home Prices: $457,510

    6. Arlington, VA

    Public Schools Ranking: 13

    Average Family Income: $190,089

    Groceries Cost: 115

    Childcare Cost:$1,866

    Home Prices: $834,611

    7. Lexington, KY

    Public Schools Ranking: 17

    Average Family Income: $81,972

    Groceries Cost: 98

    Childcare Cost:$1,400

    Home Prices: $284,944

    8. Chesapeake, VA

    Public Schools Ranking: 29

    Average Family Income: $97,829

    Groceries Cost: 100

    Childcare Cost: $1,455

    Home Prices: $374,971

    9. Austin, TX

    Public Schools Ranking: 2

    Average Family Income: $121,153

    Groceries Cost: 97

    Childcare Cost: $1,193

    Home Prices: $642,650

    10. Lubbock, TX

    Public Schools Ranking: 25

    Average Family Income: $64,164

    Groceries Cost: 92

    Childcare Cost:$972

    HOme Prices: $208,767

    Other NC Cities

    26. Greensboro, NC

    Public Schools Ranking: 37

    Average Family Income:$55,361

    Groceries Cost: 96

    Childcare Cost: $1,143

    Homes Prices: $245,709

    35. Charlotte, NC

    Public Schools Ranking: 49

    Average Family Income: $86,107

    Groceries Cost: 99

    Childcare Cost: $1,387

    Home Prices: $402,643

    36. Winston-Salem, NC

    Public Schools Ranking: 32

    Average Family Income: $58,500

    Groceries Cost: 95

    Childcare Cost: $1,132

    Home Prices: $238,243

    38. Durham, NC

    Public Schools Ranking: 59

    Average Family Income: $83,996

    Groceries Cost: 99

    Childcare Cost: $1,304

    Home Prices: $422,306

    Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.