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Sperry Van Ness will move from Cornelius to new offices in NoDa

A mainstay of commercial real estate in Lake Norman will move from Cornelius to the trendy NoDa area in Charlotte. Tom McMahon, the managing partner of Sperry Van Ness Commercial Real Estate Advisors on West Catawba, said the brokerage and property management firm will move to Charlotte this spring. McMahon, who has spent 20 years […]

Aneralla will seek 3rd term in Huntersville

March. 19. John Aneralla will seek a third term as mayor of Huntersville.  He defeated former Mayor Jill Swain in November of 2015 and ran unopposed for a second term in 2017 “During my two terms as Mayor we have brought a new sense of leadership, cooperation and transparency to town government. Working together with […]

Mooresville, Davidson retain financial advisor for Continuum sale

March 18. By Dave Vieser. Officials from Davidson and Mooresville have agreed to put the locally owned cable/TV/internet system,  Continuum, previously known as Mi-Connection, on the market. The towns have retained RBC Capital Markets as the exclusive financial advisor for the proposed sale. If the towns receive a satisfactory offer, the citizens of Mooresville and Davidson […]

O’Hara gets SCORE top volunteer award

The National SCORE office in Washington, D. C. has presented SCORE Charlotte Chapter’s Mike O’Hara with its Platinum Leadership Award and Certificate. The Award was given for his 14 year record of leadership and service to SCORE.  He was Charlotte chapter president  from 2006-2008, heading numerous chapter committees including new member and marketing and serving […]

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Local companies feel IT-talent pinch

By Debbie Griffin.  The North Carolina Technology Association recently released numbers on tech-job trends that demonstrate a challenge most businesses face today: Recruit top talent to meet growing information-technology demands, whatever they may be within a company. Joy Ugi is a marketing consultant for AMTdirect, provider of a lease-accounting software solution. “The tech-job boom has […]

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Visit LKN announces hospitality awards

Visit Lake Norman recently announced the winners of the 6th Annual Making Waves Hospitality Awards at an awards luncheon at Rural Hill, one of the top tourism destinations in North Mecklenburg. The winners pictured are: Erik Turnblom, Lake Norman Soccer Club Jon Dressler, Dressler’s Restaurant Mariano Doble, owner of Davidson Village Inn Akeem Mack, Homewood Suites […]

High-end properties have more wiggle room in value

By Dave Yochum.  Residential property values in Mecklenburg County have soared, and the tax assessor has the numbers to prove it. But that’s true only up to a point, especially for high-end and luxury real estate. The experts are saying there is room to appeal if your new assessment is about 40 percent above your […]

Bentley, Tarte join chamber board

The Lake Norman Chamber has added two former Republican elected officials to its board: Karen Bentley, a former Mecklenburg County commissioner, and Jeff Tarte, the former mayor of Cornelius and three-term state senator representing NC District 41. Bentley is now an executive coach and consultant, while Tarte is involved in a new company that manufactures water valves. […]

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Commercial property values hurtle upward in Meck County

By Debbie Griffin.  Valuations of some Mecklenburg County commercial properties have soared—some considerably more than the average of 77 percent for commercial property, which includes apartments. The median increase for residential properties is 43 percent. Some new valuations are at or near doubling from prior valuations: • Publix at Magnolia Plaza: $22.3 million from $11.97 […]

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Pester Pac comes to The Park in Huntersville

March 5. Pester Pac Automation, a pharmaceutical and cosmetic packaging company, will build a 20,000 square foot facility on 10 acres of land in The Park – Huntersville. Mayor John Aneralla, who explained that there were no economic development incentives involved in the deal, said Pester would bring 20 jobs. Ground-breaking will take place next […]