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Let’s take a moment now to check in on the status of one of Charlotte’s most well-known homegrown companies, whose founder and CEO died unexpectedly last fall. Doug Lebda was killed in an off-roading vehicle accident on his country property. He founded LendingTree, an online financial services company, in the 1990s. For more, Ashley Fahey of the Charlotte Ledger Business Newsletter joined WFAE’s Marshall Terry for our segment BizWorthy.
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A temporary wall inside SouthPark Mall collapsed Saturday as storms swept through the Charlotte area, sending shoppers scrambling.
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Some big changes could be coming to Charlotte's Symphony Park. The small, private park behind SouthPark Mall could be in line for a $21 million renovation.
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New property revaluations for Mecklenburg County give a stark picture of how the pandemic – and online shopping – has changed retail. All three of the county’s shopping malls saw their property valuations drop.
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WFAE All Things Considered host Gwendolyn Glenn talks to Chuck McShane, director of market analytics for the Carolinas for CoStar, a commercial real estate data analytics company, about the future of enclosed malls.
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Police in Charlotte say they found no evidence of a shooting inside SouthPark Mall after unfounded reports of shots fired sparked a panic and led to a mall evacuation on Saturday afternoon.
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It's a tough time for North Carolina and South Carolina malls — and it's made even tougher by the COVID-19 pandemic and staffing shortages. The Charlotte Ledger checked in to see how SouthPark Mall, Northlake Mall, Carolina Place and Concord Mills are faring.
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Charlotte urban planning and retail experts expect massive changes in malls, restaurants, bars, and coffee shops in a post-COVID-19 world.
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Charlotte’s SouthPark Mall and the area around it will look very different in a few years. There are plans to add a three-mile greenway encircling the…
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For the past four months, city leaders, residents and business owners have been talking about what kinds of infrastructure improvements they'd like to see…