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Sun sets on an old Charlotte friend | Wachovia

September 29th, 2008 categories: Uncategorized


I just learned through of all things a twitter from Justin Ruckman at the CLTBlog that the weekend rumors were true ~ our old corporate friend Wachovia has been purchased by New York’s Citigroup. Hard to believe this banking behemoth of Charlotte is being fire-sold at $1 a share.

Here are a couple news links
Charlotte Business Journal “Citigroup to buy Wachovia’s banking operations
Charlotte Observer’s Mary Newsome “How Wachovia sale affects Charlotte’s growth

**I realize the picture is sunrise ~ but I know that even with this stumble the sun will come up tomorrow over Charlotte…bet your bottom dollar….!

Authored by Mike Gibbons | Discussion: Your Comments Please »

Radon, Run for your Lives?

September 29th, 2008 categories: Buying your Home, Real Estate News, Selling your home

OK Godzilla may be a little over top. It is not our intent to make light of the radon issue, especially when by some accounts radon poisoning kills 21,000 people in the US each year. (radon-induced lung cancer is thought to be the 6th leading cause of cancer death overall according to Wikipedia)

So hopefully our post today will be a start and provide some resources EPA says for a better understanding of a serious issue for some homeowners. Its should be pointed out that radon has not typically been a southern problem (Lord knows we have our share) but radon is not usually one of them owing to the fact that radon is most prevalent in basements and bedrock — apparently radon does not like red clay. While we usually “don’t do basements” we have our fair share and we do on occasion have radon issues. Keep in kind that there is some chatter about radon in some types of granite.

Our own Betsy Mayer asked one of her trusted home inspectors Michael Lewis of Mecklenburg Inspections to share this thoughts on the radon issue here in Charlotte…

Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas that occurs naturally in all parts of the US. Radon is a “Group A” carcinogen and the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. The primary concern about indoor radon gas is the increased risk of lung cancer that exists from breathing radon and its byproducts. The magnitude of the risk depends on the radon concentration in the air you breathe and how long you are breathing it. Radon is estimated to be responsible for the death of about 21, 000 people in the US every year. The US Surgeon General, US EPA, and The American Lung Association recommend that all homes be tested for radon gas.

Radon is a national concern. Soil, sand, and rock underneath the home are the primary sources of indoor radon gas. The soil under a house always contains traces of uranium that eventually decays into radium that then decays directly into radon. This soil constitutes an enormous surface area for release of radon gas into the air and into buildings. Material inside the home, such as concrete, granite, slate, marble, sand, shale and other stones can also contain traces of radium that release radon with varying intensities. The contribution from building materials to the indoor radon concentration is very dependent upon the building ventilation rate.

Diagnostic measurements of the radon in the air you breathe can provide better risk estimates. It is highly recommended that you have a certified residential measurement provider perform the radon gas measurement in your home. All certified measurement providers are aware of testing protocols and have the education necessary to take accurate measurements.

Thanks to Betsy and Michael for his expertise in this area, our home inspectors do a really nice job of keeping up with the most current data on issues like radon. If you’ d like to learn more please click on the links above and of course feel free to contact our team for a wonderful selection of radon free housing in Charlotte NC!

Authored by Mike Gibbons | Discussion: 1 Comment »

Makes you think twice. Doesn’t it?

September 28th, 2008 categories: Charlotte Living

I am not going to give this way except to say that you owe it to yourself take 5:55 minutes out of your day and watch this poignant beautiful short story.

Financial meltdowns, hurricanes, gas lines…this will make you think small — we can all make be a difference even in small way which is HUGE!

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and you may prefer the original larger version click here

Authored by Mike Gibbons | Discussion: Your Comments Please »

Myers Park Hardware est. 1947 a Charlotte Institution | Closing

September 25th, 2008 categories: Great Neighborhoods

Myers Park hardware is in fact your grandfather’s hardware store! Actually for our Myers Park neighbors it is was more like an old friend. So this week we learn Myers Park Hardware is closing!! In many ways it’s a shame the store is a landmark on one of Charlotte’s most renowned intersections ~ the corner of Queens Rd. Providence Rd. and Queens Rd. (more on our crazy street names later). In the Charlotte Observer read Dannye Romine Powell’s eulogy for a trusted friend...”When Myers Park Hardware closes, the sky over Charlotte will drain to a paler blue.”

So the good news? Bordered by the grand old Eastover and Elizabeth neighborhoods this is an area ripe for development. Knowing the Myers Park community you can be assured they will find a great use for this prime piece of Charlotte real estate.
New to Charlotte? Stop by and experience a Charlotte institution, been here awhile stop in say thanks and goodbye!

Oh and we still have Blackhawk Hardware ~ let’s call them Myers Park Hardware’s sibling!

Authored by Mike Gibbons | Discussion: Your Comments Please »

You may be a redneck if…

September 19th, 2008 categories: Charlotte Living

All in fun, all in fun (no rednecks or babies were harmed in the taking of these pictures (we hope!)

Authored by Mike Gibbons | Discussion: 3 Comments »

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