By Caleb Harshberger – Staff Writer, Triangle Business Journal August 19, 2020, 7:02am EDT A Virginia developer has plans to bring more than 1,200 new homes and apartments to Garner in a massive residential development. Earlier this year, engineering firm Timmons Group hosted a neighborhood meeting for an upcoming project dubbed 401 Assemblage, calling for 500 apartments, 455 townhouses and 285 single-family detached homes. The developer on the project is listed as Virginia-based RST Development…
2020 Next Generation Honoree: Hunter Stewart
August 21, 2020 The youngest senior director in the Raleigh-Durham office, Hunter Stewart consistently exhibits a high level of professionalism that translates into successes for his clients. Since becoming a broker, Stewart has quickly proven himself in the field and has become a trusted market specialist. With expertise ranging from land and industrial sales to shopping center and mixed-use properties, Stewart is knowledgeable regarding all facets of the industry. Using a data-driven approach, he…
Triangle real estate firm expands with seven-member team
By Caleb Harshberger – Staff Writer, Triangle Business Journal June 10, 2020, 3:06pm EDT A Triangle brokerage and real estate services firm has brought on a seven-member team with millions of square feet of brokerage under its belt and decades of collective experience in the market. Lee & Associates Raleigh-Durham this week announced the addition of Chambers Group Raleigh to the firm. The team is led by Jennifer Olevitch-Roberson. “Jenn has been a staple in…
It’s official: Cary hotel has new owners – here’s how much they paid
By Caleb Harshberger – Staff Writer, Triangle Business Journal June 5, 2020, 3:25pm EDT After years of excitement, investment, development, heartbreak and bankruptcy, The Mayton Inn in downtown Cary is officially in the hands of new owners after investors closed on the property this week. READ MORE
More action for downtown Cary with retail, office project near Bond Brothers brewery
By Caleb Harshberger – Staff Writer, Triangle Business Journal May 1, 2020, 7:14am EDT More development is in the works for downtown Cary as a local firm maps an overhaul of a decades-old property. Cary-based Chatham Street Commercial filed site plans with the town earlier this year for the Rogers Building Redevelopment, calling for three stories of mixed-use office and commercial development in the heart of town. READ MORE