CBRE Facilitates Sale of Trophy Office Tower in Charlotte’s Central Business District
CBRE announced the sale of 440 South Church Street, a 388,657-sq.-ft., Class-A office tower located at the intersection of Uptown’s business and cultural district and Charlotte’s South End, to a […]
The spark of innovation: Koulomb charges forward with local EV infrastructure
Electric vehicle drivers in search of a fast charge solution in Mecklenburg County now have a few new options to juice up on the road – and they can be […]
Bill requiring safe disposal of spent solar panels gets hearing
By Dan Way Carolina Journal News Service RALEIGH — If all the solar panels from industrial-scale electric plants in North Carolina were laid end to end, they would stretch from Raleigh […]
Report Value in Promoting Green Features in Both Residential and Commercial Listings
Members of the National Association of Realtors® are doubling down on their commitment to promote environmentally friendly home features, adopt green business practices and encourage a culture of sustainability in real […]
Commercial Real Estate Industry makes green strides in new report
A new report from the Urban Land Institute’s (ULI) Greenprint Center for Building Performance shows that the commercial real estate industry is making significant progress in reducing energy consumption, carbon […]
Sustain Charlotte leads partnership to reduce miles driven alone by 600,000
Relaxation, financial savings, better health, and a renewed sense of adventure were among the numerous benefits reported by many of the more than 1,500 area residents who participated in Sustain […]
Majority of Realtors say clients interested in sustainability
Growing consumer interest and demand for greener, more sustainable properties is driving a dialogue between Realtors and homebuyers and sellers. Over half of Realtors find that consumers have interest in […]
Carving a new path: Way2Go CLT offers strategy for handling traffic and its impacts
Charlotteans are no strangers to traffic, and real estate developers looking for the next hot spot to build houses or apartments are wise to pay attention to the commuting habits […]
Green Street Cottages begins construction of 64 homes at Cramerton Mills
Real Estate continues to recover in the Mecklenburg County area and local homebuilder Green Street Cottages is aiming to capitalize on growing demand for traditional single-family homes with a […]
Living off the grid
Joe Bowling attributes his longtime affinity to a self-sustaining lifestyle to his mother’s Depression-era childhood and her subsequent belief in the motto “waste not, want not.” The 49-year-old Air Force […]
Groundwater contamination case raises specter of increased litigation
A decision out of the North Carolina Court of Appeals has garnered the attention of environmental law attorneys in the state because it raises questions about who should have to […]
Stormwater ordinance changes approved
The Charlotte City Council approved revisions to a post-construction stormwater ordinance that city officials say will increase redevelopment project fees 9 percent while providing environmental benefits in area watersheds. No […]
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