New home sales fall sharply in Charlotte
12:20 p.m. | New home sales in the eight-county Charlotte area fell 40 percent during the second quarter, compared with last year, as builders continue scaling back amid a severe slump.
12:20 p.m. | New home sales in the eight-county Charlotte area fell 40 percent during the second quarter, compared with last year, as builders continue scaling back amid a severe slump.
In the first high-profile casualty under the new Wachovia regime, the bank announced Thursday evening that its chief financial officer is leaving.
The Charlotte-area housing slump continues, with second-quarter sales declining more than national rates.
The wait for the anticipated Bridges at Mint Hill shopping complex just got longer.
Two and a half years ago, a Copenhagen, Denmark-based manufacturer opened a North American headquarters in north Charlotte to lay groundwork for what it hoped would be future sales. The payoff for FlowCon International came quicker than expected, thanks to skyrocketing oil prices.
Construction is under way on Tranquil Court on Selwyn, a $42 million mixed-use development on Selwyn Avenue in Myers Park.
Buyers are closing on townhomes, and a child care center is ready to open in about three weeks in Legacy Village, a 28-acre, mixed-use development taking shape in the Mount Mourne community of Mooresville.