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May 20, 2025

Levine Properties launches South Charlotte developments

Levine Properties and JLL bring two major mixed-use development sites to market in South Charlotte’s high-growth Providence Road corridor.

May 26, 2022

Home values in opportunity zone redevelopment areas keep pace  

ATTOM has released its first-quarter 2022 report analyzing qualified low-income Opportunity Zones targeted by Congress for economic redevelopment in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (see full methodology […]

Aug 26, 2015

Davidson development plans include a hotel and new Town Hall

DAVIDSON — The town is seeking plans from developers for the construction of a hotel on the land that now holds Town Hall, and is considering rebuilding Town Hall elsewhere. […]

Jul 31, 2014

Charleston mapping out plans for upper peninsula

CHARLESTON — The City of Charleston has scheduled a meeting to discuss plans for redevelopment on the city’s upper peninsula. A meeting set for Thursday will focus on development along […]

Oct 14, 2013

Historic designation would be grist for Hawthorne Mill

Louise Cotton Mill, now known around town as Hawthorne Mill, is one of several old textile factories that serve as a historic reminder of what became known as Charlotte’s first true industry in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. But the redevelopment of Hawthorne Mill differs from new multifamily development in that developers can’t just come in and put up projects as they wish. There are[...]

Aug 28, 2013

Lights! Camera! Eastland? City Council starts negotiations with movie studio developer

CHARLOTTE – The City Council voted unanimously Monday night to begin negotiations with a movie studio developer to redevelop Eastland Mall. Studio Charlotte Development, led by CEO Bert Hesse, has emerged as the city’s preliminary choice for the redevelopment, even if the choice was more by default.

Aug 15, 2013

ARK Ventures withdraws from Eastland Mall redevelopment

Charlotte-based ARK Ventures, which developed the N.C. Music Factory, on Tuesday informed the city that the company no longer wished to be considered for the planned redevelopment of the former mall on Central Avenue.

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