Our Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston real estate team wrapped up 2015 with a focus on giving back to families in the Triangle and beyond. Through our HPW Foundation, our company was able to support more than 16,500 people throughout the holiday season by partnering with area nonprofit organizations to provide turkeys for holiday […]
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Throwback Thursday, February 4, 2016
Triangle Living: Sports Bars for the Super Bowl
Blue and black or orange and navy? No matter which team you plan to cheer for, this Super Bowl is bound to be a good one. With two exciting teams and a commercial lineup that’s already generating a buzz, Sunday’s main sporting event will certainly prove to be entertaining. Some of you already know where […]
5 Ways to Host the Perfect, Mess-Free Super Bowl Party
Eight ways to boost your home’s value
HPW Open Houses | January 30 – 31
The snow and ice have finally melted making way for a beautiful winter weekend. Take advantage of the sun-filled days to hit the road in search of your next home. Our Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston listing agents will be hosting open houses all around the Triangle area. It’s time you paid them a […]
Forbes Recognizes Raleigh as a Boom Town
Forbes has its eyes on the Triangle once again. The industry’s leading business magazine recently announced its list of “America’s Next Boom Towns” ranking our Capital City No. 5 among the top 10 cities well-positioned for growth. It’s quite telling that our Raleigh-Cary metro has again joined the company of other well-known cities like Austin, […]
Raleigh-Cary Ranks Fifth Among Most Educated U.S. Metros
The Triangle is a higher education hub made up of leading universities and colleges like Duke, N.C. State and UNC-Chapel Hill. Many of our area institutions have gained recognition as some of the very best in the nation drawing people from all over the world in search of undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees. In fact, […]
Throwback Thursday January 28, 2015
We are throwing back to 1941, and Bowle’s Esso Service Station on Person Street in Raleigh. Historic buildings can be found everywhere in downtown Raleigh, but the purposes of those buildings change over the years. The gas station is now Gringo A Go Go, serving Mexican food rather than gasoline to its patrons. Happy Thursday!
Crane watch: The biggest construction projects around the Triangle
Triangle Business Journal has introduced Crane Watch: an interactive map of Triangle area-development projects underway or projects that came out of the construction phase in the past few months. TBJ tracks new office buildings, new retail strips, new multifamily projects, new hotels, new industrial facilities and government-financed projects. Read more here.