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'They’re not coming': Grocery stores abound, but Charlotte food deserts still prevalent
Developers, too, have been trying to attract grocers to the northwest side of town.
Charlotte Observer

The Challenge of Shaping Development in Charlotte’s Corridors to Accompany What’s Already There
In Charlotte’s Corridors of Opportunity, developers are transforming strip malls, warehouses, and vacant spaces.
WFAE

Barriers Still Exist for Black Developers in Charlotte. Meet the People Changing That
Rodney Faulkner and William Haygood pace the vacant lot off Statesville Avenue — just outside uptown — and picture what’s to come.
The Charlotte Observer

Walk Together: Diversity to Racial Equality
Boundary Street Advisors principal, William Haygood, participates on panel discussing diversity and equality.
Charlotte Business Journal

BSI Solutions to Move Out of WeWork, Into Uptown Building as Center City Remains Quiet
William Haygood, principal at Boundary Street Advisors, worked with BSI Solutions who was looking for a space that fit its brand.
Charlotte Business Journal

'Giant step forward': Developer breaks ground on commercial project on Beatties Ford Road
Elected officials, community leaders and real estate executives gathered to celebrate a major first step to reinvigorating Beatties Ford Road.
Charlotte Business Journal

Charlotte's Gentrification Problem Transcends Homes. Can Businesses Be Saved?
With the closing of City North Business Center in the North Tryon corridor, a number of businesses were forced to relocate and face gentrification.
The Charlotte Observer

'Beatties Ford Road is strong': JPMorgan Chase to open branch at redevelopment in west Charlotte
A major bank will open a branch on Beatties Ford Road early next year as part of a real estate project at a pivotal intersection for the west side.
Charlotte Business Journal

CLT Forward: Boundary Street Advisors
West Charlotte High School classmates William Haygood and Rodney Faulkner reconnected in 2018 with their commercial real estate firm.
Charlotte Business Journal

Perseverance, connections and a desire for change: Inside entrepreneur's journey to redevelop West End building
Dianna Ward acquired a 6,202-square-foot building at 1800 Rozzelles Ferry Road. It's a commercial buildings at Five Points in Historic West End.
Charlotte Business Journal

Black commercial real estate executives talk about challenges of building their businesses in Charlotte — and solutions for tackling diversity
The $9.6 trillion global commercial real estate industry wields immense power, with the ability to change skylines and entire communities.
Charlotte Business Journal

Why Flywheel Coworking is betting big on Concord location
The goal is to build a minimum of 10 innovation centers throughout North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia by 2025.
Charlotte Business Journal

Black-Owned Business Spotlight: Boundary Street Advisors
Search for Boundary Street in Charlotte, and you won’t find it.
WSOC TV

Photos: Chef Chris Coleman talks menu, inspiration for The Goodyear House in NoDa
Chef Chris Coleman is cooking from the heart at NoDa’s newest culinary concept.
Charlotte Business Journal

Photos: Italian restaurant set for debut at Park Road Shopping Center
Osteria aims to be a neighborhood restaurant with really good food, says owner Ken Martino.
Charlotte Business Journal

Owners of True Crafted Pizza plan new concept at Park Road Shopping Center
The team behind True Crafted Pizza has snagged space at Park Road Shopping Center for a new venture.
Charlotte Business Journal

Video: Boundary Street Advisors: A Company As Big As Its Name
WSOC TV Channel 9 highlights local black-owned businesses for black history month.
WSOC TV

A peek inside this self-serve taproom headed to uptown
This self-serve taproom planned for Charlotte’s uptown is racing the clock to open by April 3 — opening day for the Charlotte Knights
Charlotte Business Journal

NoDa nanobrewery ramps up construction, owner talks Charlotte’s first 'flux capacitor'
This NoDa nanobrewery will cater to both beer enthusiasts and novice craft-beer drinkers.
Charlotte Business Journal