Tag: Population Growth
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Why Neighborhood Shopping Centers Belong in a Modern Investment Portfolio
Neighborhood shopping centers are one of the most reliable and misunderstood real estate assets. They don’t behave like malls, they don’t depend on fashion trends, and they aren’t threatened by e-commerce in the same way other retail categories are. Instead, they exist for one purpose: serving everyday needs. For investors who want stable income, inflation…
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Maersk Picks Charlotte for Its North American HQ
When a global logistics leader decides to elevate a city to “headquarters” status, it’s more than a headline—it’s a signal. Maersk’s choice to name Charlotte as its official North American headquarters isn’t a relocation; it’s an expansion that builds on more than two decades of operations in the region. In other words, this is a…
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Novartis’ $771M Expansion Signals Another Surge in Triangle Life-Sciences Growth
When a global pharmaceutical leader commits three-quarters of a billion dollars to expand in the Triangle, it’s another clear signal of where economic gravity is shifting. Novartis’ announcement—700 new high-paying jobs and more than 700,000 square feet of combined manufacturing and packaging space across Durham and Morrisville—reinforces what many already know: North Carolina’s life-sciences engine…
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1,000 New Jobs at the Crossroads: How Vulcan’s Benson Project Strengthens the I-40/I-95 Growth Engine
Benson just landed one of the most significant advanced-manufacturing projects in North Carolina this decade. Vulcan Elements’ decision to build a nearly $1 billion rare-earth magnet facility—and create 1,000 new jobs—cements the I-40/I-95 interchange as one of the state’s strongest growth corridors. For a region already experiencing rapid population gains, this announcement accelerates the long-term…
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Tech Talent Drives Growth — and Real Estate Opportunity in Raleigh-Durham
Global real estate leader CBRE recently released its 2025 Scoring Tech Talent report, an annual analysis that ranks 50 major North American markets by their ability to attract and grow technology talent. Now in its 13th year, the study evaluates each metro area across 13 metrics—including labor pool size, educational attainment, operating costs, and innovation…
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North Carolina’s Strong Economy Continues to Support Real Estate Investment Potential
When WalletHub released its 2025 Best & Worst State Economies report, North Carolina once again stood out — ranking #6 in the nation. That’s up from #8 last year. For investors, this matters: a healthy, growing state economy is one of the strongest foundations for consistent, secure real estate returns. A Data-Driven Look at Economic…
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Debunking the Risk Myth: How Real Estate Brings Predictability to Portfolios
All investments carry risk, but stabilized real estate can offer lower volatility and more predictability than the stock market—especially in essential asset classes like housing and grocery-anchored retail. (See 6 Myths About Passive Real Estate Investing) Perception vs. Reality Many investors hesitate to add real estate to their portfolios because they’ve heard it’s risky. After…
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J&J Commits $2 Billion to Holly Springs for BioManufacturing
The Investment at a Glance Johnson & Johnson has announced a $2 billion investment to establish a 160,000+ square foot biomanufacturing facility at the Fujifilm Diosynth campus in Holly Springs, NC. The project will create approximately 120 new jobs and marks another milestone in the Triangle’s growing reputation as a national leader in life sciences.…
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Raleigh Tops the List for New Grads: What It Means for Real Estate Investors
Raleigh’s High Ranking ADP Research recently named Raleigh one of the best U.S. cities for recent college graduates, highlighting the city’s strong job market, affordable cost of living compared to other tech hubs, and a lifestyle mix that appeals to young professionals. Raleigh’s concentration of technology, life sciences, and research-driven employers means graduates have career…
