Real Estate

The new development will pay homage to the former Eastland Mall while carving out space for new retailers, amenities, and residential spaces.
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.”
The projects will add hundreds of units to the city’s affordable housing collection.
A vision for Charlotte’s SouthPark neighborhood plans to go anywhere but “south.”
Charlotte City Council will spend $12.9 million to transform NoDa’s Matheson Avenue into a two-lane road, adding bike and pedestrian lanes.
The Queen City beat places like Denver, Nashville and New York.
An $80 million construction loan was secured for the Charlotte property.
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