Development News
Big year for development in Chatham
In his annual budget message from last May, Chatham County Manager Dan LaMontagne wrote that fiscal 2018-2019 was a bit of a downer when it came to development. “Chatham County Read more…
In his annual budget message from last May, Chatham County Manager Dan LaMontagne wrote that fiscal 2018-2019 was a bit of a downer when it came to development. “Chatham County Read more…
Casnate con Bernate, Italy, Shanghai, China, and Siler City, USA. What all of these places have in common, among other things, is that they are all homes of A.D. Tubi, Read more…
The owners of a 212-acre property in Pittsboro could build up to 900 residential units on the site. The Halle Companies of Maryland filed plans for Pittsboro Place, a proposed Read more…
A Raleigh real estate investment development firm has plans for an apartment complex in one of the region’s fast-growing communities. Blue Heron Asset Management has announced it will build a Read more…
The developers behind the Chatham Park project have proposed another large mixed-use development in Pittsboro. Cary-based Preston Development has filed plans for Mellott, a proposed 190-acre mixed-use development with plans Read more…
Alotech and 3M, two Chatham County-based companies, are winners of the 2019 Manufacturing Leadership Awards. Given by the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP), the awards recognize companies from across Read more…
Developers showcased on Tuesday morning a 136-acre development worth $350 million just north of Pittsboro that they say will serve as the “commercial gateway” to the massive Chatham Park development. Read more…
For Bear Creek Brews, getting there is half the fun. You can rely on your GPS to get you in the right area, but you’ll need the exact directions from Read more…
Chatham County businesses Brookwood Farms and Capital Ready Mix Concrete are winners of the Triangle Business Journal’s 2019 Family Business Awards. For the awards, the Triangle Business Journal considers businesses Read more…
SANFORD — High school students got a close-up look at how advanced manufacturing actually works when Central Carolina Community College held its annual Manufacturing Day celebration on Friday, Oct. 4. Read more…