Charlotte Real Estate: The Condo Recovery
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Apartments are being thrown up every day. Why haven’t condos caught up?
AS THE MARKET continues to run hot, it’s easy to assume a correction needs to happen. In our annual real estate summary, we asked experts what homeowners and homeowners-to-be should expect, which areas are booming, and the types of housing people…
HUNDREDS MARCHED IN UPTOWN on Saturday, as part of the national, student-led “March For Our Lives” effort. The event is a call to action "to stop the epidemic of mass school shootings," organizers say. Cities across the U.S. saw similar…
If you can’t part with Grandma’s hutch, this NoDa duo has the answer
IT WOULD BE his first harvest of honey. John Herbert Caudle, new to beekeeping and excited at the prospect of extracting honey from the comb, checked on his two beehives. He looked inside the hive and was stunned. TAYLOR GILL…
Race Matters for Juvenile Justice continues a series of sessions on implicit bias and its effects on the court system and beyond.
WHEN I TURN to Jackson to remark how cold it is outside, he seems suddenly uninterested. He looks, squinting against the winter sun, at the parking lot outside as a group of visitors comes up the steps. I move on…
Can the light rail extension spur the development of a college town?
FOR MANY, the opening of the LYNX Blue Line Extension brings access to unexplored parts of the city. Here are our recommendations for the best places to eat, drink, or find entertainment at each of these stops. Hover over each stop…
Techie tools work only if you change your behavior
Engaging the ‘arm the teachers’ gambit on its own terms, if only to debunk it, makes you feel you’ve entered the realm of the insane.
PUT THAT fiddle-leaf fig out of its misery. There’s something smaller, funkier, and more customizable to introduce to your interior. And it’s already a horticultural hit with local artisans. Meet Tillandsia, a genus of the Bromeliaceae plant family found in Central…
IT SEEMED the stars could never quite align for Mike and Lauren Cardwell. “It was like a comedy of errors over and over,” says Lauren of the couple’s dream to build a custom home in Davidson. From sales that fell…
When Billy Graham died, he took the memory of a long-gone version of America with him.
The Charlotte-born preacher brings the faithful together one last time
Don’t let a boring floor plan constrain your style
A familiar new owner will take over the space.
Learning agility can help you tackle problems
DRIVING ON I-485 to I-77 south of Charlotte, no matter my mood, I get a good laugh. Along the way, there’s a telephone tower more than twice the height of the trees surrounding it. The tower’s prongs are painted dark…
A YEAR AGO this month, Jason Terrell walked onto a stage wearing a charcoal gray suit and stated a problem. This problem was part of a larger problem, which was, in turn, part of an even larger one. “Tonight you’re going…
The police chief and schools superintendent agreed Monday: no guns in schools. But does that mean turning them into armed encampments to keep guns out?
In Iceland in December, there are only four hours of daylight. But the Spartan World Championship race lasted 24 hours. See how ex-Marine and Life Time fitness instructor Billy Heatherly fared during one of the toughest tests of his life.
The made-to-measure suiting company is already popular with Charlotte men
Cardi B, Lil Wayne, Bell Biv Devoe, and Michael Vick are among dozens of celebrities hosting parties or performing
DURING THE 1930s and ’40s, 55-gallon drums of deodorizer hung from bridges over Sugar Creek to overpower smells of raw sewage and trash. The creek had the worst water quality of any in the state. In 1969, two biologists searched…
This is the 13th year of the CIAA Tournament being held in Charlotte, and here are 13 reasons you should care
And how that personal touch is part of the minister's legacy
A HUNDRED YEARS AGO, Charlotte’s downtown was a shopping destination anchored by large department stores: Belk, Efird’s, and Ivey’s. Today, restaurants and bars take up most of the shrunken retail space, a drawback for attracting residents. When LeMond Hart agreed to…