- Charlotte's office market has posted five straight quarters of positive absorption as companies move past pandemic-era workplace policies.
- The coffee chain just opened its first North Carolina location. Now, it's ready to come to Raleigh.
- It's being called the largest manufacturing lease in the U.S. in 2025.
- Dash In paid $2.1 million for the River District location, marking the first retail commitment at that massive development. The convenience store chain is eyeing a major expansion into the Carolinas.
- A piece Truliant Federal Credit Union's $90 million sale-leaseback deal with CCM Properties tops this week's commercial sales in the Triad, with ProKidney's sale of its Guilford property second on the list.
- It's being called the largest manufacturing lease in the U.S. in 2025.
- The Greensboro-based developer paid nearly $3.5 million for the 20-acre site, marking its second apartment project in China Grove as the area attracts major distribution and industrial facilities.
- The Charlotte Checkers are in discussions with city officials and developers about bringing ice skating back to a site that once featured an indoor ice rink.
- Griffin Brothers won approval to redevelop Brookhill Village with a community-focused mix of recreation spaces, restaurants and temporary event areas, marking a new chapter for a site that dates back to 1950 and operates under an unusual ownership structure.
- A national luxury fitness brand is going all in on the Triangle.
