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By:
Liz Kravitz, NBC17| Jan. 17
Mayor Charles Meeker’s Unity Day in Raleigh on Saturday encouraged people to work together.
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News & Observer, News & Observer| Jan. 16
News & Observer: Some NCCU students will have to look for other housing after the university ends its contract with…
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Yvette Yeon, NBC17| Jan. 13
The landscape in downtown Raleigh is changing as the Triangle’s first row of homes near Blount and Peace streets takes…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| Jan. 7
Despite the desperate economy and poor housing market, downtown Raleigh condominiums are showing a slow and steady progress, reported the…
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Chris Cowperthwaite, NBC17| Dec. 21
The Triangle and North Carolina are slowing starting to catch up to the spiraling housing market nationwide.
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Selma News, Selma News| Dec. 18
Planning Director says rental properties bring “transient population with less stability” into town, The Selma News reports.
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The Herald Sun, The Herald| Dec. 1
City officials and developers plan a new intitiative to encourage home ownership near the Golden Belt complex, the Herald Sun…
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N&O, News & Observer| Nov. 14
The 24-unit Maple Court apartments, built by the nonprofit Volunteers of America, will open next month, the News and Observer…
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By:
Jaclyn Asztalos, NBC17| Nov. 13
The economic crunch seems to be forcing more people into foreclosure. In October, 3,214 homes were foreclosed and 349 of…
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NBC17, NBC17| Oct. 21
Landlords can register by Oct. 31 for a training workshop hosted by the city.
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WRAL, WRAL| Oct. 2
The credit crunch has led to a decrease in the number of permits to build new houses in Wake County.
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By:
Yvette Yeon, Triangle Business Journal| Sep. 16
The number of foreclosures in North Carolina increased by 32 percent in August, new data show.
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By:
Justin Moss, NBC17| Sep. 15
Wake County Commissioners expressed concerns Monday about a controversial housing project and voted to table the issue.
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By:
Yvette Yeon, News & Observer| Aug. 20
Triangle home sales sank in July, again. Prices dropped, too.
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News & Observer, News & Observer| Jul. 29
Investors backing some of the Triangle’s most ambitious residential developments have almost $12 million in unpaid bills—the latest sign of…
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Jaclyn Asztalos, NBC17| Mar. 27
The Cary Town Council has delayed their decision regarding the increase of impact fees after dozens of citizens expressed their…
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