Starting Sept. 16, the Charlotte Observer publish printed newspapers three days a week (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays) — down from six. U.S. Postal Service will deliver the papers, meaning the Sunday edition will come Saturday. (Observer)
Space Craft, the developer behind Charlotte's first carless apartment complex, is building another apartment building in the Mill District. Cordo — a nod to Cordelia Park — will be an eight-story building with 287 units at 515 Parkwood Ave. (CBJ)
Womble Bond Dickinson, one of Charlotte's largest law firms, is merging with Phoenix-based Lewis Roca. The combined firm, which will operate under the Womble Bond Dickinson brand, will employ more than 1,300 attorneys across 37 offices. (CBJ)
North Carolina hospitals are poised to see their payouts expand drastically under the state's new medical debt forgiveness plan. Atrium Health will see payouts surge to $1.7B in 2025, up from $890M in 2024; Novant Health will see its rise to $751M, up from $392M. (Charlotte Ledger)