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A growing economy is helping the commercial real estate market in North Carolina bounce back.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 51 Issue 10, Oct 1993, p40-44, por
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23561
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Brown discusses how Canadians are cashing in on Charlotte real estate after the recession.
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23900
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Clay Grubb, relator and owner of Grubb Properties, relies on a century-long family history in the business and hopes to profit from the younger generations in Charlotte.
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24305
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A boom in commercial real estate in the Triangle is attributed to its burgeoning transportation system, included light rail and outer belts. This opens up new areas for businesses and expansion.
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24340
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After several years of depression-like conditions in commercial real-estate, North Carolina’s major markets are seeing declining vacancies and rising values and rents. This article presents various development companies in North Carolina and current projects in some of the state’s cities.
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24409
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The Binswanger Company, a development and real estate company, has been conducting business in North Carolina for years. This article discusses the success of the business and its plan for the future.
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24449
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Many North Carolinians are finding that the market is perfect for buying second homes and property in the state. This article discusses how developers and real estate businesses are using this to their advantage.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 58 Issue 11, April 1991, p31-33, il
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