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Mooresville Invites Public Comment on Comprehensive Plan Draft Version

Mooresville Invites Public Comment on Comprehensive Plan Draft Version Taken from an email from City Explained, Inc. Great news! A full draft of the Mooresville Tomorrow comprehensive plan is available for review and comment. It represents a 99% complete version of the document minus a “top ten list of initiatives” (page 4) and a plan implementation…

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Statewide Support Swells for Mecklenburg County Transportation Referendum

Statewide Support Swells for Mecklenburg County Transportation Referendum Yes for Meck. It’s three little words. But it packs a punch. We’ve come so far to get this on the ballot, and have garnered so much support. Over this last year we’ve redoubled our efforts to get transportation right here in the region, and on November 4th…

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NAIOP North Carolina Advocates on Capitol Hill

NAIOP North Carolina Advocates on Capitol Hill On April 29–30, 2025, members of NAIOP Charlotte joined leaders from the other two North Carolina chapters in Raleigh to advocate on behalf of the commercial real estate industry.   Following an afternoon of briefings on economic development, infrastructure, and regulatory reform, more than 50 members and legislators gathered for a…

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REBIC 2 for Tuesday

REBIC 2 for Tuesday American Airlines Newsroom. Powering Connections: American Airlines Keeps North Carolina Thriving. The airline’s Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) hub operation injects more than $30 billion into the North Carolina economy and supports nearly 150,000 jobs statewide, according to a recent study. American’s sustained growth has propelled CLT to its status as…

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NAIOP State Chapters Hold Days at The Capitol

NAIOP State Chapters Hold Days at The Capitol As state legislatures are convening to begin the next two years of policymaking, many NAIOP chapters around the country are hosting a Day at the Capitol. These events, in which NAIOP owners and developers travel to their state capital to talk policy with their elected representatives, are…

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