Two sales first taste of Blue Line activity in University City
University City kicked off the new year on a high note, with the trading of both a major office property and a retail center. Deals of that kind are taking […]
Office development forum planned
Bisnow will host its first-ever “Charlotte Office Development Forum” on Oct. 25. The forum will aim to find out what developers, owners, and investors have to say about new trends […]
Grounded: Rising land, construction costs threaten building boom
If Charlotte’s development climate – and blistering apartment-construction rate – are currently a day at the beach, beware storm clouds on the horizon. That was the message of a Bisnow […]
Uncertain outlook: Commercial real estate market strong, but challenges loom
Rising interest rates. Labor supply uncertainty. A presidential campaign of bluff and bluster. Global economic uncertainty. Those issues are raising questions about the future of the economy – and the […]
Multifamily still strong, but faces challenges
Local developers were divided on how long demand in Charlotte will sustain the current wave of multifamily construction, during a two-panel discussion at a Bisnow breakfast Tuesday morning. Developers also […]
Bisnow to host real estate event in April
Commercial real estate online publication Bisnow is hosting its annual Charlotte State of the Market event from 7:30-10:30 a.m. April 20 at the Omni Charlotte Hotel. This year’s speakers will […]
Keeping his commas to a minimum
Phil Payne of Ginkgo Properties distinguished himself from other panelists speaking at a breakfast forum Tuesday at the Westin Hotel. The forum, sponsored by Bisnow, focused on the multifamily market, […]
Developers confident about Charlotte’s apartment market
Local developers were bullish on the future of Charlotte’s apartment market at Bisnow‘s Tuesday morning panel discussion on multifamily communities in Charlotte. Dubbed “New Development and Rezoning for the Future: […]
State of the market: Slow and steady, and transitioning
CHARLOTTE — The days of being able to be “stupid” and still make money by buying troubled commercial properties and turning them around may be over, according to George Dewey […]
Multifamily summit to be held at the Omni
Bisnow on Sept. 24 is hosting its third annual Charlotte Multifamily Summit, a panel discussion on the state of the area multifamily market, at the Omni Charlotte Hotel, at 132 E. Trade St. in uptown.
Real estate heavy hitters guardedly optimistic about Charlotte market
Several real estate executives spoke about the condition of the city’s real estate market Tuesday morning from the stage in a glitzy ballroom at the uptown Hilton, which coincidentally is in one of the submarkets they were most excited about. The tone in the room was mostly positive, as would be expected from a corporate-sponsored event called “Third Annual State of the Market.”
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