There were 169 deaths with COVID-19 listed as the underlying cause reported in North Carolina during the week ending October 30, a 32.7 percent decrease from the previous week.
On Dec. 17, William H. Jr. Long, Kathy Ireland Long and William Howard Jr. Long sold their home at 2040 Back Creek Church Road, Charlotte to Accent Homes Carolinas Inc. for $1,200,000.
The commercial property at 9121 S. Tryon St., Charlotte was sold on Dec. 17 by South Tryon Express Wash LLC for $3,230,000. The buyer was Rimi Enterprises Co..
The home at 8618 Mooresville Road, Concord was sold on Dec. 17 by Carey Custom Properties LLC for $495,000. The buyers were Gabrielle Leister and Joseph Ott.
On Dec. 17, Executive Park Investments LLC and Hand and Choate Investments LLC (executive park) sold their property at 801 Baxter St., Charlotte to Rr Assemblage LLC for $35,763,000.
The commercial property at 1040 W. Morehead St., Charlotte was sold on Dec. 17 by Blackmon Family LLC, John G. & Irene H. Blackmon Family Ltd. Partnership Number One and John G. Blackmon for $15,500,000. The buyer was GT Real Estate Holdings LLC.
There were 180 deaths with COVID-19 listed as a contributing cause reported in North Carolina during the week ending October 30, a 33.3 percent decrease from the previous week.
The home at 821 Pennsylvania Ave., Charlotte was sold on Dec. 16 by Habib Kabir and Qais Haider for $60,000. The buyer was Red Cedar Capital Partners LLC.
The three bedroom, one bathroom home at 2616 Montreat St., Charlotte was sold on Dec. 16 by Anthony J. Jett for $315,000. The buyers were Michael and Andrea Dulin.
The three bedroom, two bathroom home at 205 Wood Ave., Kannapolis was sold on Dec. 16 by Vsp Charlotte LLC for $1,130,000. The buyer was Diversified Residential Homes 1 LLC.
On Dec. 16, Kimberly F. Barden, Kimberly Ann Falls and Kelly G. Steele sold their three bedroom, one bathroom home at 10201 Arbordale Ave., Charlotte to VM Pronto LLC for $265,000.
There were 143 deaths with heart disease listed as the underlying cause reported in North Carolina during the week ending October 30, a 2.7 percent decrease from the previous week.