Just going by the numbers, it's not going to get any cheaper to rent a place to live in Wilmington any time soon; it's going to cost you more with each passing month. Rents have
The long days of summer aren’t just benefiting beachgoers. They’re supporting an increasing number of solar energy systems across the Cape Fear region. From residentia
Honeywell International Inc., and International Paper Co. will clean up contaminated soils and sediments at the LCP-Holtrachem plant in Riegelwood, according to a settlement with the U.S. Just
The Alliance for Cape Fear Trees and 18 other local organizations and businesses are concerned that rapid growth and development are having a negative impact on the area’s environmental and econ
In the everchanging landscape of commercial real estate, some things stay the same, at least until the next supply/ demand cycle rolls around. This is true for office space and apartments in Wilmingto
The Cape Fear Craft Beer Alliance (CFCBA) has announed that Cape Fear Craft Beer Week, presented by Untappd Marketplace, is scheduled to take place March 22-31. CFCBA president Je
Cape Fear Community College’s mechanical engineering technology program was recently awarded a grant from an energy company, according to a news release. The Constellation&n
At the start of an event earlier this month, Cape Fear Realtors staff member Suzie Lude said, “The economic viability of the area hinges on this topic.” The topic she
Lower Cape Fear Hospice has named Craig Wagner as its chief marketing and engagement officer, according to a news release. Wagner joined Lower Cape Fear Hospice in July 2017 </s
Cape Fear Museum of History and Science has received a coveted designation. The museum, 814 Market St. in Wilmington, is now one of only seven organizations in the state to obtain a Smithsonian affili
Area leaders and lawyers representing a potential class-action lawsuit against The Chemours Co., recently reacted to the proposed consent order issued last week requiring the company to pay the larges