Federal Grant to Bring Fiber-Optic Internet to Underserved Areas in North Carolina
Raleigh-Durham News

Federal Grant to Bring Fiber-Optic Internet to Underserved Areas in North Carolina

Alcove Team | 8/21/23
Star Telephone Membership Corporation has been awarded a $24.9 million federal grant to provide fiber-optic internet access to over 2,600 homes, 80 businesses, farms, and educational facilities in three eastern North Carolina counties.
NC Tech Job Market Shows Signs of Recovery
Raleigh-Durham News

NC Tech Job Market Shows Signs of Recovery

Alcove Team | 8/21/23
Despite a recent decline in tech employment, the latest report suggests that the drought may be ending
Raleigh Ranks Second in U.S. Cities Most Resilient to Climate Change
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Raleigh Ranks Second in U.S. Cities Most Resilient to Climate Change

Alcove Team | 8/18/23
Raleigh, North Carolina has been named the second most resilient city in the United States when it comes to climate change, according to a study by Architectural Digest.
North Carolina Approves $1.4 Million in Grants for Rural Infrastructure Projects
Raleigh-Durham News

North Carolina Approves $1.4 Million in Grants for Rural Infrastructure Projects

Alcove Team | 8/18/23
The North Carolina Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has granted $1.4 million to local governments for infrastructure projects, creating 133 jobs and attracting over $68 million in private investment.
Office Space Market in the Triangle Shows Signs of Stabilizing
Raleigh-Durham News

Office Space Market in the Triangle Shows Signs of Stabilizing

Alcove Team | 8/17/23
The latest analysis by CBRE | Raleigh reveals that the office space market in the Triangle is still favorable for tenants, but there are signs of improvement as vacancy rates decrease and demand for Class A office space remains strong.
Building Permits, Housing Starts, and Completions: July 2022 Snapshot
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Building Permits, Housing Starts, and Completions: July 2022 Snapshot

Alcove Team | 8/17/23
In July 2022, building permits for privately-owned housing units slightly increased, while housing starts showed a significant rise. However, housing completions experienced a decline compared to the previous month.
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