
Elizabeth Egan
Features Assignment Editor at The Bona Venture
Reporter at PolitiFact
TAPInto Greater Olean Reporter at TAPinto
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2 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Elizabeth Egan
Listen to this article 4 minHigh Point Clinical Trials emptied and padlocked its building in 2023 after being sued several times in the months before. Nearly two years after High Point Clinical Trial shut down and its building was padlocked, the property has sold for $12.5 million.
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1 month ago |
myfox8.com | Elizabeth Egan
A North Carolina House bill filed last week would provide funding for the University of North Carolina School of the Arts to purchase a downtown Winston-Salem building next to the Stevens Center, which is being renovated. Rep. Kyle Hall, R-Stokes, filed House Bill 419, which would provide $4.5 million dollars to the school’s board of trustees to purchase and improve the property located at 411 W. 4th St. in Winston-Salem.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Elizabeth Egan
A North Carolina House bill filed last week would provide funding for the University of North Carolina School of the Arts to purchase a downtown Winston-Salem building next to the Stevens Center, which is being renovated. Rep. Kyle Hall, R-Stokes, filed House Bill 419, which would provide $4.5 million dollars to the school’s board of trustees to purchase and improve the property located at 411 W. 4th St. in Winston-Salem.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Elizabeth Egan
Hemera Technologies / ThinkstockListen to this article 4 minThe property is occupied by Jet-Hot High Performance Coatings, which was born out of nCoat after it filed for bankruptcy in 2011. A New York-based real estate group recently purchased an industrial site in one of the fastest growing areas in the Triad for more than $6 million. GPP Lavista Burlington LLC bought the property at 2611 Lavista Dr. in Burlington for $6.4 million from AG-RC Lavista Drive Owner LLC.
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1 month ago |
bizjournals.com | Elizabeth Egan
Listen to this article 7 minCharlotte firm Tectonic developed the nearly 300,000-square-foot space at an estimated cost of more than $27 million. A New Jersey-based real estate company is expanding its presence North Carolina with the recent purchase of a Greensboro distribution facility.
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