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One Year Later: Ralliant’s North Hills HQ Is Open, and the Triangle Thesis Is Holding

Ralliant (NYSE: RAL) cut the ribbon on its global headquarters in Raleigh’s North Hills on March 5, 2026, with 150 of the 180 promised jobs already filled. The $2 billion precision-technology company chose Raleigh over Beaverton, Oregon a year ago. With 83% of the announced positions in place, the Triangle thesis is moving from forecast…
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North Carolina’s Corporate Tax Just Dropped to 2%

On January 1, 2026, North Carolina’s corporate income tax dropped from 2.25% to 2.0% — the next step in a statutory phase-out scheduled to reach 0% by 2030. The rate is real. The path is contested. Here’s why the recruiting machine the rate keeps feeding matters more for NC housing and retail demand than the…
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NC Just Put $2.6M into Kingsboro’s Water — Here’s Why It’s a Leading Indicator

The Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) has awarded Edgecombe County $2,637,650 through its Megasite Readiness Program to upgrade public water service to the 1,449-acre Kingsboro Business Park between Rocky Mount and Tarboro. The grant keeps one of NC’s most shovel-ready industrial sites infrastructure-current as state and regional recruiters work to land its next…
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Lumentum to Add 400 Manufacturing Jobs at Its New Greensboro Plant

Lumentum Holdings (NASDAQ: LITE) will establish its largest U.S. manufacturing facility in Greensboro — a 240,000-square-foot indium-phosphide laser plant on Piedmont Triad Parkway. The retrofit is underway, production ramps mid-2028, and the project will preserve and create more than 400 advanced manufacturing jobs. Here’s why Lumentum’s announcement is another multi-year leg for Triad workforce-housing demand.
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Passive Income vs. Active Income: How Real Estate Can Shift Your Tax Picture

Most high-earning professionals pay their highest tax rates on the income they work hardest for — salary, business income, consulting fees. That’s active income, and it’s taxed accordingly. One of the less-discussed advantages of passive real estate investing is that the income it generates is often treated quite differently by the tax code. Here’s what…
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Market Appreciation vs. Forced Appreciation: Two Ways Real Estate Grows in Value

One of the more compelling aspects of real estate as an investment is that property values can grow in more than one way. Some appreciation happens naturally, driven by the broader market. Some are created deliberately, through the work of a skilled operator. Understanding the difference helps passive investors appreciate what they’re actually investing in…
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Investing in Real Estate Through a Self-Directed IRA: What Passive Investors Should Know

Most investors are familiar with holding stocks and mutual funds in an IRA. What’s less widely known is that a specific type of retirement account — a self-directed IRA — can also hold private real estate investments, including LP interests in a real estate syndication. For the right investor, this can be a meaningful way…
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How Tenants Build Your Equity: Loan Pay down as a Source of Real Estate Returns

Of the several ways real estate generates returns for investors, loan paydown is perhaps the least talked about — and one of the most reliable. It doesn’t make headlines, it doesn’t depend on market conditions, and it works quietly in the background every time a mortgage payment is made. Here’s how it works. What Is…
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How Real Estate Generates Cash Flow: What Passive Investors Need to Know

Of the several ways real estate creates value for investors, cash flow from operations is often the most tangible. Unlike appreciation — which builds quietly in the background until a property is sold — cash flow shows up in your account on a regular basis. Here’s how it works. What Is Cash Flow from Operations?…
