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Argos in March/April 2012 Issue of Urban Land

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Argos Real Estate Advisors in the March/April issue of Urban Land

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South End Hosts Planning Charrette

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Historic South End began to flourish in the 1850′s when the first railroad line came to Charlotte, connecting the Queen...

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Argos Real Estate Advisors attends Reznick Group’s “2012 New Market Tax Credit Summit”

Greg Pappanastos, President of Argos Real Estate Advisors attended the Reznick Group’s 2012 New Markets Tax Credit Summit from April...

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Argos to Redevelop Historic West Side Property

Argos Real Estate Advisors announces its purchase of the former Savona Mill in the Smallwood neighborhood just west of uptown...

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Can Charlotte Trolley Get Back on Track? (by: Erik Spanberg, Charlotte Business Journal)

Charlotte Trolley has a fundamental problem: It lacks an active trolley service. But maybe not for long. The nonprofit group is...

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Sizing up Charlotte’s South End (by: Erik Spanberg, Charlotte Business Journal

Between 1998 and 2007, South End went from being home to a makeshift trolley to becoming the hub of a...

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Adolfson & Peterson Will Relocate Its Offices to Fowler Building (by: Will Boye, Charlotte Business Journal)

Minneapolis-based construction company Adolfson & Peterson Inc. is moving its local operations to the Fowler Building in South End, where...

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Charlotte Trolley Looking to Get “Back on Track” by: Michelle Boudin, NewsChannel 36

Charlotte Trolley Could Get Back on Track CHARLOTTE, N.C. — You could soon have a new way to get around...

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Argos Sells Uptown Landmark

When fabric design guru Wesley Mancini decided to sell his loft studio in the heart of uptown Charlotte, he tapped...

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Argos Scores $200,000 Maximum Grant for Multi-Family Upgrades

Argos Real Estate Advisors has obtained a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, through the City of Charlotte's Neighborhood...

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Getting a Leg up on Bridge to Center City (by: J. Lee Howard, Charlotte Business Journal)

Backers of a pedestrian bridge linking uptown and South End aren’t letting the idea die, despite concerns about its cost....

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