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"A new approach is needed, one that measures pverty through multiple factors such as housing, transportation, and regional economic differences."
On Monday, March 21, 2011, the Future of the Library Task Force presented its final recommendations to the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioner
A perspective on the use of incentives to spur economic development from Ronnie Bryant, President & CEO of the Charlotte Regional Partnership.
Hugh McColl, former chairman and CEO of Bank of America, offered insight on the state of the American banking industry today in an interview on CNB
Posted by Thoughtbox Charlotte |
Author: Hugh McColl, Jr. |
Published Jul 19, 2010,
Posted Jul 21, 2010
The original housing locational policy was created in 2001 to provide Council a guide for the financing and/or development of new affordable housin
Dear friends:
Posted by Barbara Mabe, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Inc. |
Author: A report from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and UNC Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Published Jul 20, 2010,
Posted Jul 20, 2010
Common housing terms and definitions about affordable housing and a locational policy map for Charlotte-Mecklenburg.
Posted by City of Charlotte |
Author: City of Charlotte |
Published Jul 19, 2010,
Posted Jul 19, 2010
Over the past two decades, Central Avenue has emerged as one of Charlotte’s most diverse and vibrant commercial corridors.
Posted by City of Charlotte |
Author: City of Charlotte |
Published Jul 19, 2010,
Posted Jul 19, 2010
In March, 2008, The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Women's Summit released the culmination of two years research on the status of women and girls in the Cha
This report summarizes a review of City and County Boards and Commissions in Charlotte-Mecklenburg.