Posted on July 26, 2019
By Angelo Carusi
Posted on July 26, 2019
By Angelo Carusi
Posted July 24, 2019
Proposed amendments to the Charlotte Sign Ordinance appear to ban weekend directional signs for new home construction and real estate open houses — a change with potentially devastating impacts for home builders and Realtors®, and one which REBIC will strongly oppose.
Posted on July 23, 2019
The North Carolina General Assembly last week passed legislation supported by REBIC, the North Carolina Association of Realtors® (NCR), NAIOP Charlotte, and other industry trade groups that would clarify that residential and commercial Property Management agreements are largely not subject to the state’s Repair, Maintenance & Installation (RMI) sales tax.
Posted on July 22, 2019
Business North Carolina and Manning Fulton are seeking nominations for the annual Building North Carolina awards, which will be featured in the November issue. Submit your suggestions on the most important commercial real-estate projects completed in the state between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019 and the developer who has had the biggest impact on the industry.
Posted on July 18, 2019
By Shawn Moura
You are invited to drop in (see hours below) to learn about the City of Charlotte’s plan to rezone land along the Blue Line light rail corridor, in order to align with the adopted recommended future land use and community vision. A presentation will be given at 15 minutes after the hour. City staff will be on hand to help with any questions.
Posted on July 16, 2019
At the Cabarrus County work session on July 1, Planning & Development Director Kelly Sifford discussed the Proposed Fee Increases on planning, zoning and building inspection fees.
Posted on July 15, 2019
Beginning July 1, the Town of Huntersville is assuming review of all land development review and permitting, bringing in-house a variety of services previously provided by Mecklenburg County.
Posted July 12, 2019
By Kathryn Hamilton
Posted July 11, 2019
By Trey Barrineau
Posted July 10, 2019
By Tom Chung
Posted July 9, 2019
By Dr. Harry Guirguis and Dr. Joshua Harris
Posted July 8, 2019
By Diane Hoskins and Andy Cohen
Posted July 3, 2019
By Joshua A. Harris
Posted July 2, 2019
By Trey Barrineau
Posted June 28, 2019
The City of Charlotte is considering revisions to its Minimum Housing Code Ordinance, with changes that could impact housing affordability by raising the cost of property management and code compliance for landlords.
Posted June 25, 2019
Posted June 13, 2019
The North Carolina General Assembly advanced legislation supported by REBIC, the North Carolina Association of Realtors® (NCR) and other industry trade groups that would clarify that residential and commercial Property Management agreements are largely not subject to the state’s Repair, Maintenance & Installation (RMI) sales tax.
Posted on June 12, 2019
Posted June 7, 2019
At a recent meeting with City staff and representatives from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD), representatives from REBIC, NAIOP Charlotte and AGC Carolinas raised objections to the Noise Ordinance revisions being proposed by the City of Charlotte.