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The Charlotte area does not have a dedicated National Weather Service radar unit. The nearest one is almost 100 miles away. That’s led to long-running concern over whether Charlotte is at risk of having too little warning before storms because of inadequate radar coverage.
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A new chapter has begun for uptown Charlotte’s Epicentre. The complex that was once the center of uptown nightlife garnered a bid of $95 million from Deutsche Bank during a foreclosure auction this week.
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It’s been more than a decade since Eastland Mall closed. But now a new chapter for the east Charlotte site is underway.
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Data show more people are leaving the county but apartment construction continues in Charlotte.
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When it comes to a recession, Charlotte would most likely fare better than other places.
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The Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter reports new court documents showing a construction company suggests the team could be liable for tens of millions of dollars in debt related to the failed project.
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Neighbors wow City Council with a drone video of traffic to drive their point home that additional construction in the area is not what's best for the region.
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As liquor shortages continue in North Carolina, many shoppers are turning to an unconventional — and not exactly legal — avenue: online shopping. In the latest BizWorthy, Tony Mecia of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter discusses why most people won't face repercussions, when liquor might be replenished in stores, how the hospitality industry is rebounding from the pandemic and a new buy now, pay later system.
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When the Epicentre opened in 2008, it was the focal point of Charlotte's nightlife. But South End's development and concerns of safety at the site have led to it being 70% vacant and now headed to foreclosure. The Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter's Tony Mecia talks about that and more in the latest BizWorthy.
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Remember Centene? The health care company announced a year ago it was building its East Coast headquarters in Charlotte, but we haven't heard many details lately. The latest BizWorthy has an update, along with what area companies are planning for COVID-friendly office holiday parties.