With the election less than thirty days away, Charlotte voters should consider voting yes for a $100M housing bond. This bond allocates funds for...
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Heavy traffic is becoming a way of life for some Mecklenburg County residents. However, city leaders are proactive about combatting traffic and...
Read PostA new apartment community in South End hopes its residents will try a new living concept. Foster Flats embraces what they refer to as coliving....
Read PostSome North Carolina residents are recovering from Hurricane Helene; however, resources are available. The Apartment Association of North Carolina...
Read PostMecklenburg County residents are encouraged to apply to serve on the Storm Water Advisory Committee (SWAC). SWAC members evaluate stormwater...
Read PostWith November quickly approaching, North Carolina residents should be aware of the upcoming election deadlines. Online voter registration is...
Read PostThe final phase of North Carolina’s eCourts will go live on Monday, October 14. The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts (NCAOC)...
Read PostThe White House is providing a way to help build affordable housing. The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Pathways to Removing...
Read PostThe City of Charlotte wants to know what residents think about community planning.
Read PostCity of Charlotte is asking residents to vote for the 2024 Urban Design Awards
Read PostThe cost of owning a home is impacting the greater population. Redfin reports the number of renter households grew by 1.9% in the second quarter of...
Read PostCharlotte City Council’s Transportation, Planning, and Development Committee discussed the update of the United Development Ordinance (UDO)...
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