City of Charlotte releases decades of documents
CHARLOTTE – Do you often have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep? Well the city of Charlotte has just the thing for you. Next time you find yourself tossing and […]
Feb. workshop will focus on Morehead corridor
The City of Charlotte will host a second public meeting to discuss possible changes in development standards along East Morehead Street. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. Feb. 27 […]
Renovation Report: Carolina Theatre
CHARLOTTE – Carolina Theatre has hosted its share of film screenings over the years. Built in 1927, Carolina Theatre holds the corner of North Tryon and Sixth streets and was […]
Media company seeks amendment to allow solar-powered ads
CHARLOTTE – Ingenuity Sun Media, a company out of Randolph, N.J., that installs solar-powered advertisements, is asking for a site plan amendment from the city of Charlotte to allow the […]
City: Studio developer must prove need for financial assistance
CHARLOTTE – City officials last week got a little clarity on what a film studio developer has in mind for the redevelopment of the 80-acre site of the former Eastland […]
Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners meeting, Nov. 19
County commissioners approved a new interlocal agreement for the future development of Marshall Park in Uptown’s Second Ward. The future of the park, which comprises 6.5 acres in Uptown’s Second […]
Wells Fargo to help Charlotte homebuyers with down payments
Wells Fargo is giving home buyers in Charlotte $6.6 million in grants for down payments. City home buyers can apply for the $15,000 down-payment assistance grants at a free event being held at the Convention Center on Oct. 25 and 26. The Wells Fargo Neighborhood Lift event is being held in collaboration with the City of Charlotte, Neighborhood Works, and the Charlotte- Mecklenburg Housing Partn[...]
New rezoning petitions heavy in multifamily proposals
A new batch of local rezoning petitions was released last week, and multifamily projects continue to dominate the development discourse across the Queen City. Of the 12 new rezoning petitions filed with the city, five had the possibility of multifamily development. Three of those petitions were specifically for multifamily development.
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