Cape Fear REALTORS® and its nearly 3,000 members are the region’s Voice of Real Estate. Cape Fear REALTORS® through advocacy, education, and community involvement support efforts to protect the rights of property owners, to promot
At this point in an election cycle, we are all fatigued by the political ads that appear on TV and in our social media feeds. However, we cannot let the angst in our political system dissuade us from ...
This week (September 14-21, 2020) is an important celebration: the 8th annual United for Infrastructure: A Week to Champion America’s Infrastructure. With the hashtag #RebuildTogether, ...
You Want to do WHAT with that Land? When you hear the term “land use planning” unless you are a developer, a REALTOR®, or on the staff of a local planning department, your eye ...
Is it really the 2nd half of 2020? What a year it has been! When the Cape Fear Realtors published our Annual Cape Fear Area Housing Report for 2019 in late February, it appeared that the ...
Wilmington Plans To Demolish Longtime Downtown Offices
Emma Dill
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May 15, 2024
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Olivero's New Menu To Highlight Seasonal Flavors
Katie Schmidt
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May 15, 2024
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Sale Of The Second Glass To Make Way For New Concept In South Front District
Jessica Maurer
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May 14, 2024
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Proposed Pod Community Delayed By Building Code Concerns
Emma Dill
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May 13, 2024
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Truist’s Charlie Mattox Moves To Atlantic Union Bank
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May 13, 2024
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The top half marathon in each state was crowned based on nearly 20,000 votes from runners across the country....
Outdoor dining spaces add another dimension to dining in the Port City and, in some cases, take a restaurant’s brand to new heights. ...
The damage caused by Hurricane Florence in 2018 throughout the region put a bigger spotlight on the need for the construction industry to fa...
The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.