Take part in an engaging discussion as we recap Charlotte’s major stories from 2024 and explore what’s on the horizon for 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect, connect, and prepare for the year ahead, with some of the city’s most trusted voices in journalism.
Read MoreThe State of Housing in Charlotte 2024 report highlights Charlotte’s status as a regional housing leader and a national contender, with rising prices and rents contributing to affordability concerns.
Read MoreThe NCDHHS has provided updated emergency guidelines for restaurants reopening after the disruptions from Hurricane Helene by requiring the submission of an Emergency Operations Plan attestation to local health departments.
Read MoreBryan Holladay and Dr. Victoria Watlington, City Council At-Large Representative, will have a conversation on housing affordability in Charlotte
Read MoreCharlotte City Council and CRTPO set to vote in October 2024 on whether to proceed with a Public-Private Partnership (P3) as the only feasible solution to fund the I-77 South lane expansion project.
Read MoreThe 2024 NC Building Code, NC Existing Building Code, NC Fire Code, NC Mechanical Code, NC Fuel Gas Code and NC Plumbing Code will be effective for use on 1/1/25.
Read MoreTourism in North Carolina had financial success in fiscal year 2023, with visitor spending reaching a record $35.6 billion according to the North Carolina Department of Revenue.
Read MoreThe North Carolina County Tier Designations plays a crucial role in determining how state incentives and resources are distributed across the state.
Read MoreBryan will talk with Planning Commissioner Chairman Douglas Welton on how the new UDO process is working, the new Compact Development Standards and how Charlotte is planning to manage new growth and density.
Read MoreThis legislation updates regulations for amends various Building Codes and regulations. Key changes include prohibiting local fire prevention codes, updating permit processes, and modifying public water system requirements.
Read MoreCounty Commissioner At-Large Leigh Altman joins Bryan Holladay, for a discussion on Regional Transportation and an update on the local Governmental Transportation Committees. Commissioner Altman is the current chair for MTC and a member of CRTPO.
Read MoreShould UNC or NC State leave the ACC and compete in a different athletic conference? – Poll Results
Read MoreCompact Development is a new by-right development option allowing smaller lots sizes on new subdivisions 2+ acres to reduce lots sizes.
Read MoreSquatting has recently become a major concern for property owners in North Carolina, especially those with vacation homes or seasonally vacant properties. To address this, new legislation has been enacted for the expedited removal of unauthorized occupants from residential properties.
Read MoreJoin CEO of the Mecklenburg County ABC Board Keva Walton and Bryan Holladay, Charlotte Area Chamber Public Policy Chair, for a discussion on the Impact of Mecklenburg County ABC Board in our Business Community.
Read MoreCATS operates with a budget of $235 million and approximately 7%, comes from passenger fares while 60% is derived through a sales tax.
Read MoreTwo Election Podcasts: One that examines Mecklenburg’s Democratic ballot and another looking into the Republican ballot. Ledger editor Tony Mecia and elections researcher Sucharita Kodali discuss the Democratic ballot with Bryan Holladay of CLT Public Relations and discuss the Republican ballot with former City Council member Kenny Smith.
Read MoreAnd update on land use and development regulatory changes from laws that were enacted from the 2023 North Carolina Legislative Session. Particularly - Senate Bill 677, House Bill 488, House Bill 600.
Read MoreGeofencing technology is used across various industries for a range of purposes including marketing, security, fleet management, asset tracking, and more. It offers businesses and organizations a powerful tool for location-based engagement and management.
Read MoreCandidate Reception hosted by: The Charlotte Chamber, The Charlotte Ledger and CLT Public Relations
February 12, 6-7:30pm; At the Innovation Barn 932 Seigle Ave, Charlotte NC. 28205