Owning a beach home in NC could get more costly as insurers seek 50% rate hike
Owners of second homes in the Triangle and on the coast could see their insurance rates jump in 2024.
A Southside Atlanta tiny home community sold out. More are coming.
The South Park Cottages community created by Techie Homes is the latest micro-home development in metro Atlanta. It's also the first built by a Black developer.
9 local restaurants score spots on Yelp’s Top 100 Places to Eat in the Midwest
Here's what the crowd-sourced review website's users identified as the best eateries in the Kansas City area.
Cool temperatures and light rain expected for opening round of Wyndham Championship
Tee times for the first round at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro began at 6:50 a.m.
Minneapolis riverside restaurant Psycho Suzi’s will close for good in August
Psycho Suzi's the restaurant that has been a tiki-bar-styled fixture in Northeast Minneapolis for 20 years, will close for good this month.
Raleigh firm building new bar, retail space in Wake Forest
Atlas Stark is turning a decades-old farming building into retail, dining and office space.
Former Mayor Michael Coleman takes leadership role at Black-owned Adelphi Bank
“Former Mayor Coleman has helped to make this dream a reality since the very beginning, and there is no better person to lead our board of directors,” Adelphi Chairman and CEO Jordan Miller said.
Fifth Third opening eight new branches in Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee
Fifth Third Bank is opening eight new branches in the Southeast, part of a move to expand there.
First Class Commercial Cleaning moves into new East End office
The company started with just the CEO and his father as employees. Fast forward seven years, it is expected to have 350 team members by the end of this year, cleaning approximately 6 million square feet in about 170 buildings per night.
Developer Mark Sapperstein’s McHenry Row signs four new office tenants
The 20-acre development on the South Baltimore peninsula is nearing its first decade mark.