If you are looking to celebrate our nation’s independence, there are several fireworks shows scheduled around the city. There are also virtual shows you can watch from the comfort and safety of your home. The Charlotte Museum of History will host virtual Independence Day festivities starting on June 29th and every day through July 4th…. [Read More]
Charlotte Ranks in Top 10 Cities for Millennial Net Migration
A study analyzing U.S. Census Bureau data by the personal finance company, SmartAsset, found Charlotte ranks in the top 10 of cities nationwide for millennial net migration destinations. Net migration is the number of people who move into a into a location minus the number of people moving out. In this case, the study looked… [Read More]
Spring Cleaning Tips For 2020
If you have been using the down time of the coronavirus pandemic to avoid spring cleaning, you are not alone. Here are some tips to not only deep clean your home but they will help alleviate some allergens that cause those dreaded spring and summer sniffles. Make a schedule. Take note of areas are your… [Read More]
Selling Your Home During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Putting your home on the market amid a pandemic would not be at the top of most people’s to-do list but it’s not the worst time to sell. Demand for housing is still strong despite the hits to the economy and stock market. Many people still need to move, and many others are still looking… [Read More]
Mecklenburg County officials assemble panel of business leaders to discuss reopening Charlotte economy
Behind closed doors, Mecklenburg County government officials are meeting with leaders of some of the region’s biggest companies to discuss reopening the Charlotte area’s economy. The Covid-19 Business Leaders Roundtable includes more than 40 executives and officials led by county manager Dena Diorio. Its members include officials from state, county, and local levels. The roundtable… [Read More]
North Carolina On Track To Surpass 500,000 Unemployment Claims
State officials have approved nearly $30 million in unemployment benefits for those who have lost their jobs due to the covid-19 outbreak. In the three weeks since Governor Roy Cooper’s orders saw businesses close due to the novel coronavirus, an average of 21,000 people a day have filed claims. That’s according to Lockhart Taylor who… [Read More]