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Raleigh developer sells Summerville residential community

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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  March 1, 2023

Raleigh developer sells Summerville residential community

A Summerville luxury residential community has been sold to a Boston-based real estate investment firm. Raleigh-based Terwilliger Pappas, a multifamily developer, has sold the 320-unit luxury residential community to West Shore. The property is known as …

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Pre-Revolutionary Charleston property sells for $9M

A downtown Charleston property that dates to the pre-Revolutionary War era has been sold. The E. Bay Street house sold for $8.6 million, marking the highest sale on the downtown peninsula so far this year. Helen Geer of William Means Real Estate, represented the …

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Entrepreneur Studio - S2, Ep. 24 - How Karate Taught This Entrepreneur Valuable Lessons

Gene Crawford, of Period Three talks about how it is important to keep hobbies separate from business with Entrepreneur Studio host Patrick Bryant, CEO and co-founder of software & product development firm CODE/+/TRUST. SC Biz News and Harbour Wealth Management Group present this series of informal conversations with entrepreneurs about memorable stories and career lessons.
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Effective April 1, Nexsen Pruet is merging with Maynard Cooper & Gale

In keeping with our entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to strategic growth to better serve our clients, Nexsen Pruet is merging with Maynard Cooper & Gale, a national law firm headquartered in Alabama who, like Nexsen Pruet, has a rich history of providing a value to clients.  Watch the video for details. SPONSORED CONTENT

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Deadline nears for ICON Honors nominations

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