Monthly Archives: May 2015
AMERICAN REALTY ADVISORS CUTS WATER USE BY 27 PERCENT, SAVING 1.4 MILLION GALLONS...
Institutional real estate investment manager American Realty Advisors has announced that its ongoing strategy to boost sustainability throughout its national portfolio has had a substantial effect on water consumption for its office property South Tryon Square, located at 201 S. Tryon in Charlotte, North Carolina.
New Professional Development Program Announced by NC Division of Rural Economic Development
North Carolina Commerce Secretary John E. Skvarla, III and Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development Dr. Patricia Mitchell have announced the creation of the Commerce Fellows/Building Community through Capacity and Knowledge program. The program, which will be offered to local governments, will be administered by the Rural Economic Development Division.
Kannapolis Begins Downtown Revitalization Planning
The Kannapolis City Council met today to begin the Downtown Revitalization planning process. Members of City Council met with the Development Financial Initiative (DFI) who outlined the process which will be used over the next year. DFI is a group of development professionals who are affiliated with the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government to aid local governments who are working to revitalize their cities.
Governor McCrory Signs Bill to Support New Renewable Energy Projects
“I am pleased to sign Senate Bill 372 to bring new renewable energy projects online in North Carolina,” said Governor McCrory. “Renewable energy is an important part of an all-of-the-above energy policy that produces clean power, creates jobs and generates revenue in communities that need it most.”
File for money back from SunTrust mortgage settlement by June 4, AG Cooper reminds...
Raleigh: More than 2,200 North Carolinians who lost their homes to foreclosure by SunTrust are eligible for direct cash payments totaling approximately $2 million but must file to claim their money by June 4, Attorney General Roy Cooper reminded consumers today