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CMS board member Margaret Marshall says ‘no final decision’ made on south Charlotte high site

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August 19, 2019

In an emailed statement to the Ledger on Sunday night, CMS board member Margaret Marshall wrote:

As you know a South Charlotte High School was a project on the 2017 bond.  Work has been going on since 2017 to secure a site.  CMS is committed to delivering this project and…


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BREAKING: Olde Providence eyed as site for new high school

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August 17, 2019

CMS board member: 4 sites are under consideration, and the district has started testing soil at Olde Providence

The following article appeared in the August 17 edition of the Charlotte Ledger, a 3x/week e-newsletter focusing on local business news. Sign up for free here.

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools might be zeroing in on…


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Golf courses close — and developers see green

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August 12, 2019

Resorts such as Pinehurst still attract golfers, but the number of courses in the Carolinas is falling. The land is often more valuable for shops and houses. (Photo courtesy of Pinehurst Resort.)

The Carolinas are widely known for golf, from historic Pinehurst to the wide selection of courses by the…


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Ballantyne rezoning application

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July 30, 2019

Below is the full rezoning application submitted by Northwood Office for its “Ballantyne Reimagined” project. It was obtained under the state’s public records law by the Charlotte Ledger, a 3x/week e-newsletter on local business news.

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BREAKING: Ballantyne developer plans grocery store, affordable housing in town center

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July 30, 2019

Northwood Office is expanding its vision for a town center in Ballantyne by adding apartments, grocery and affordable housing.

The developer planning a massive town center in the heart of Ballantyne has expanded its plans, adding apartments in its first phase as well as a grocery store and – get…


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Ballantyne is growing up

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July 24, 2019

The following article appeared in the July 24 edition of the Charlotte Ledger, a 3x/week e-newsletter focusing on local business news. Sign up for free:

New 14-story hotel/office at Ballantyne Village reveals a more urban future for Charlotte’s suburbia

Ballantyne is movin’ on up.

The 14-story hotel and office tower announced at Ballantyne…


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Full interview with retired Observer business columnist Doug Smith

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July 22, 2019

If you’re a Doug Smith fan like me, you’re not going to want to settle for snippets of his wisdom. You want the whole thing, with his recollections of growing up in Charlotte’s Wilmore neighborhood, the City Council’s decision to build I-485, his interactions with Mayor Vi Lyles way…


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Emails: Dubois and UNCC administrators were surprised by Atrium-Wake med school plans – “Whaaaaa?!?!”

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June 19, 2019

Top UNC Charlotte leaders were totally blindsided by the news in April that Atrium Health and Wake Forest University were collaborating to bring a medical school to Charlotte, according to university emails obtained by the Ledger under the state’s public records law.

After that announcement, the emails show, several UNCC alumni wrote to Chancellor Phil…

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