CBJ Morning Buzz: City eyes developments for $12.4M from Housing Trust Fund
CBJ Morning Buzz: City eyes developments for $12.4M from Housing Trust Fund
Charlotte City Council yesterday heard recommendations for seven affordable-housing developments to receive a total of $12.4 million from the Housing Trust Fund.
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Charlotte City Council yesterday heard recommendations for seven affordable-housing developments to receive a total of $12.4 million from the Housing Trust Fund.
Charlotte City Council yesterday heard recommendations for seven affordable-housing developments to receive a total of $12.4 million from the Housing Trust Fund.
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As prices in the local housing market continue soaring to new heights, a recent analysis of “overvalued markets” puts Charlotte among those ranks. Plus, the first completed piece of a city program adding protected bike lanes in the uptown area has officially opened, and a recently filed layoff notice will affect more than 80 employees in a nearby county.
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Pandemic-era migration trends have pushed smaller, more affordable cities toward the top of a quarterly housing index, with one N.C. metro making a particularly strong showing. Plus, the auction of the EpiCentre has been postponed again, and one of the region's largest employers is said to be offering a four-day work week.
The frenzied pace at which corporate investors have been snapping up homes in Charlotte has captured the attention of local government leaders — but they have little authority on the matter. Plus, there's another new player heating up the competition for Bojangles on its home turf, and Lowe's has launched a debt-free education program for its employees.
The frenzied pace at which corporate investors have been snapping up homes in Charlotte has captured the attention of local government leaders — but they have little authority on the matter. Plus, there's another new player heating up the competition for Bojangles on its home turf, and Lowe's has launched a debt-free education program for its employees.
As apartment developments continue to rise in Charlotte, a recent analysis puts the city near the top of a list of places that have seen the most new units constructed in their downtown areas over the past decade. Plus, more multifamily projects are on the agenda for Charlotte City Council's zoning meeting this evening.
As apartment developments continue to rise in Charlotte, a recent analysis puts the city near the top of a list of places that have seen the most new units constructed in their downtown areas over the past decade. Plus, more multifamily projects are on the agenda for Charlotte City Council's zoning meeting this evening.
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There was a reshuffling in the ranking of metros across the Carolinas in The Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com Emerging Housing Markets Index for the third quarter — see where Charlotte and others landed. Plus, an international grocer is closing its north Charlotte store, and several local organizations have named new leaders.
One of North Carolina's most recognizable properties — an oceanfront house on the Outer Banks that was featured in a movie — is on the market. Plus, Krispy Kreme has landed a deal that could boost its distribution in a big way.
One of North Carolina's most recognizable properties — an oceanfront house on the Outer Banks that was featured in a movie — is on the market. Plus, Krispy Kreme has landed a deal that could boost its distribution in a big way.
With a community meeting set for next week, residents of a Belmont neighborhood are lining up in opposition of a proposed development nearby. Plus, CLT has partially reopened the upper roadway in front of the airport's main terminal.
With a community meeting set for next week, residents of a Belmont neighborhood are lining up in opposition of a proposed development nearby. Plus, CLT has partially reopened the upper roadway in front of the airport's main terminal.
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As the latest Case-Shiller index shows a "forceful deceleration" for national home-price gains in July, how does the Charlotte market fare? Also, an uptown hotel is a finalist in a prestigious awards program, and more changes are on deck at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
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A Florida developer is quickly growing its pipeline of rental projects in the Charlotte area as it breaks ground on an apartment community in lower South End. Plus, a route flown by Frontier at CLT is no longer on the winter schedule, and tonight will be busy for Charlotte City Council as it's set to vote on a rewrite of development rules, among other notable proposals.