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10 reasons to choose Custom Home Builders in Charlotte

Construction Marketing

With the help of a general contractor in charlotte , recent research shows that many people are opting for custom home builders. Here are 10 reasons to choose custom home builders in Charlotte; 1. You should identify a good custom home builder in your residential area. There are many reasons why people are making this decision.

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The need for coordination in residential high-rise construction

Construction Specifier

Residential high-rise The Ellis in Charlotte, North Carolina. and The Ellis in Charlotte, North Carolina. The post The need for coordination in residential high-rise construction appeared first on Construction Specifier. Photos courtesy KTGY.

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Two Workers Die in Fire at Charlotte Apartment Construction Site

ENR Construction

Massive fire destroyed the residential complex being built in the city's SouthPark neighborhood, leading to multiple rescues and two deaths.

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Worker Dies in Fire at Charlotte Apartment Construction Site

ENR Construction

Massive fire destroyed the residential complex being built in the city's SouthPark neighborhood, leading to multiple rescues and one death.

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Workers Missing After Fire Consumes Under-Construction Charlotte Apartment Buildings

ENR Construction

Massive fire destroyed the residential complex being built in the city's SouthPark neighborhood.

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$1.7B of construction underway in Charlotte's central hub

Construction Dive

office construction, the North Carolina city is also seeing a boom in hotel, retail and residential. With the fifth-busiest business district for U.S.

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Homeowners Associations Are Instituting Rental Restrictions to Fight Off Corporate Landlords

Pro Builder

Investor purchases are flooding suburban markets and turning residential neighborhoods into rental hotspots, but some homeowners are fighting back. At the Reserve at Back Creek, a subdivision of 39 houses near UNC-Charlotte, neighbors last year adopted a rule requiring an owner to live in a house for a year before renting it out.