May 14. The towns of Davidson and Cornelius will host a bike expo and community ride Saturday to celebrate National Bike Month and to share information about the Cornelius Bicycle Master Plan. The free family event will be held 9 a.m.-noon at the Davidson Parks and Recreation Department. The Town of Cornelius is developing a bicycle master […]
May 2016: These are recent property transactions in Davidson were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds. Davidson 3/16/16 $470,000 Louis Good to Michael & Lauren Ross, 17937 River Ford Dr. 3/16/16 $280,000 Ashley & Terrence III Hill to Max Buchanan, 16504 Landen Forest Ln. 3/17/16 $ Pine Road Davidson LLC to Johnstone & […]
There will be three featured speakers at the Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast May 13 at The Peninsula Club. Charles Knox, a developer and real estate broker who founded Huntersville-based The Knox Group, and Zack Wyatt, a Cornelius resident who is founder of Carolina Farm Trust, will discuss “Growth & Infrastructure: What’s next?” in a Q&A […]
April 25. The anti-toll group Cornelius resident Kurt Naas founded, Widen I-77, is looking for more financial support to appeal a court decision this past winter that went in favor of the NCDOT/Cintra toll deal. Meanwhile, the citizen group group is planning another demonstration on the Exit 28 bridge Friday at 5:30 pm. Legal counsel […]
It started in 1981, the achy feeling, not pain, but discomfort, feeling like she’d done a hard physical workout but not having done a thing. She bounced from a rheumatologist to a neurologist but no one knew what to say. She was told that she was suffering from stress and depression, but completely denied having […]
There are proven staging techniques that we implement in the houses that we stage, and I would like to share some of them this month. Curb Appeal You only get one chance to make a great first impression so strive for great curb appeal when selling your home. The exterior should be pressure washed. Install […]
UPDATED 7:45 pm. There’s lots of security on site at Extravaganza Event Center, the new, last-second venue for the Hough High School prom, under way now in Charlotte. A scheduling error has resulted in a lightning-speed change of venue; the event was booked on the wrong date at the original location, the Ritz-Carlton. The Extravaganza is a quarter […]
The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce’s May’s Focus Friday topic for May is: “HB2 and the North Carolina Short Session.” It will take place Friday, May 20, 8:30 am to 10 am. The discussion will focus on “The Impact on North Carolina’s Commerce and our Reputation in a Global Economy” as well as other topics […]
April 22. Davidson-based Greene Group has been named as a national 2016 Best Staffing Firms to Work For winner. The award is given annually by Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA), the global advisor on staffing and workforce solutions. It recognizes employers for their top performance in engaging their employees and creating a workplace conducive to talent development, […]
April 19. By Dave Vieser. It’s not dead yet. So says Davidson Mayor John Woods about the Red Line commuter rail project. Woods, who also serves as vice chairman of the Metropolitan Transit Council, discussed the project at the April meeting of the Lake Norman Regional Transportation Commission. “If there is a silver lining in all […]