Real Estate

The new development will pay homage to the former Eastland Mall while carving out space for new retailers, amenities, and residential spaces.
A redevelopment project forces a busy part of the Rail Trail in South End to temporarily close.
The City of Charlotte is expected to discuss the proposal during a council meeting Monday, June 24 — along with a vote on renovations for Bank of America Stadium.
The south Charlotte development includes 566 homes, apartments, and town homes.
The City of Charlotte will move forward with an upgraded practice facility ahead of a vote on Bank of America Stadium’s proposed upgrades.
Tepper Sports & Entertainment is requesting $650 million from the City of Charlotte.
Demolition on the $250 million redevelopment is expected to start later this year with completion expected in 2026.
The Carolina Theatre will serve as a civic hub when it reopens in 2025, seven years after renovations began.
Whether you’re looking for a wedding venue, corporate event space, gala, or workshops, PINE will provide that open floorplan.
The upcoming Ballantyne hub aims to become a cultural magnet in the Charlotte community.
Proposals offer a “a world-class front door for a world-class airport.”
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USMNT will return to Charlotte this spring for a pre-World Cup friendly at Bank of America Stadium.
The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle into your holiday shopping.
From movie-themed cocktail classes to explosions of holiday decor, there’s something for everyone this holiday season across the Queen City.
Whether you’re looking to volunteer your time or donate food, these six dedicated food banks provide meals and hope to families across the Queen City.
Whether you need a little help with side items, getting a turkey, or that sweet finale (hello, pie), this list outlines several local businesses accepting orders for your Thanksgiving.
Both Maersk and Scout Motors recently announced plans to move their headquarters to the Queen City, adding 1,700+ jobs to the local market.
There are plenty of local businesses dedicated to helping you feel your best and provide self-care, whether it’s through fitness classes, a stress-relieving massage, or a cold plunge.
The new concept at Optimist Hall promises laid-back vibes and mouthwatering tacos with bold flavors.