The Dunhill Endures: Charlotte's Lone Historic Hotel
The historic hotel has held firm through changing trends and the din of an ever-transforming uptown
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The historic hotel has held firm through changing trends and the din of an ever-transforming uptown
One of the city's best parties is back on May 25 at Camp North End
Designer Lori Shaw gives her family of bookworms a dedicated space
Including Editor's Picks and Voters' Choice winners
How newlyweds Erin Santos-Primis and Blair Primis transformed the space
The businessman and philanthropist, who died Thursday at 85, is woven into our city’s fabric
Even after his death, a generous man reminds others of their potential to help
You'll find this spot 35 miles west of Asheville
He has a well-documented history of navigating major transitions
Karri Files Paul gives an Eastover home an outdoor space for play and relaxation
The UNCC professor left his native Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 1980s. More than three decades later, he launched two quixotic runs for its presidency. He didn’t win. But more people followed him than he expected. Now he wonders if his adopted country is rejecting the principles he wanted to take home
If you’re thinking about buying a home in Charlotte, you’re stepping into a confusing and sometimes contradictory landscape. Here are some basics. The market has stabilized—some—since the mad rush of 2020 through 2022, when sellers could practically name their prices…
The latest news about CATS’ deficiencies signals that something bigger is falling apart
In a housing market as dynamic as Charlotte’s, these trends can change as quickly as homes are bought and sold. Here are a few of the features builders and buyers are choosing most this year
What we’ve lost and how we’ve recovered since the start of the pandemic
The nurse, author, and health care administrator makes the case for professional women to assert a different kind of leadership
She counted on her comedy and community when she took a new stage
She knows she has to prove herself to every room she enters. She does—and then some
Options from March to May
In the Charlotte Jerry Richardson helped build, no legacy is permanent
Meet the team of women who trained their lenses on the team's first season
She shows the next generation that a woman in STEM is not, in fact, a unicorn
She talks finding refuge from Hollywood, calling herself a ‘liberal Republican,’ and raising her three teenaged daughters to know their worth
The industry offers big opportunities. Entities like She Built This City ensure women get access to those chances, too
To embrace this job, I had to redefine my complicated relationship with food
Each has nonstop service from CLT
A Chinese teacher and immigrant finds confidence in the nooks of dressers and cabinets