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The pandemic redefined what a home does and means to millions of Americans, raising the bar on new construction. To find exactly what today’s homebuyers need and want from their homes, marketing and branding expert Teri Slavik-Tsuyuki of tst ink, consumer strategist Belinda Sward of Strategic Solutions Alliance, and architect Nancy Keenan, president and CEO of Dahlin Group, conducted the America at Home Study.
The study, initially conducted in April 2020, received responses from 3,000 Americans about what their home means to them, how they use their homes, and what features they would be willing to pay for in a new home. In October, the study was conducted once more to see if answers changed since enduring the pandemic for six months.
By D. Lars Dolder, Chatham News + Record Staff As aggressive expansion barrels on in Pittsboro, the cost of running the town’s government is surging. To meet rising costs of infrastructure development and broaden the scope of town services, Pittsboro’s tentative budget for fiscal year 2021-22 proposes a 43% increase in total municipal spending as compared to […]
As the Colonial Pipeline shutdown continues, local gas station Parker s limits fuel purchases and price gouging statutes are implemented. Prices still rise.
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Chatham Park to Offer New Home Products From David Weekley Homes
May 11, 2021 GMT
PITTSBORO, N.C. - May 11, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
The Developers of Chatham Park - a 7,068-acre mixed-use community located in Pittsboro, North Carolina - announced that new home builder David Weekley Homes will be building new home plans in Vineyards at Chatham Park.
“David Weekley Homes is excited to be one of the first builders in Chatham Park,” said Raleigh Division President Ryan Wells. “We look forward to bringing our high-quality and innovative home designs to this new master-planned community.”
Colonial Pipeline shutdown has several concerned about gas prices
Colonial Pipeline shutdown has several concerned about gas prices By Blair Caldwell | May 10, 2021 at 4:08 PM EDT - Updated May 10 at 6:40 PM
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - The Colonial Pipeline shutdown has several concerned about local gas prices and how it will impact drivers.
Drivers could be experiencing a little pain at the pump because gas prices are expected to rise.
Here in Georgia, AAA says the average price for gas is $2.77, that’s up about 7 cents since last week and more than a dollar from a year ago. In Savannah specifically, it’s even higher at an average of $2.83 per gallon.