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Chicago Bears wide receiver D. J. Moore has placed his five-bedroom, 9,757-square-foot mansion in Charlotte, N. C. on the market for $5 million.
Moore, 27, started his career with the Carolina Panthers before he was traded to the Bears last year.
Situated on 3.9 acres on Lake Wylie, Moore’s house has 5-1/2 bathrooms, an open floor plan, a pivoting front door, a great room with retractable doors, a screened balcony overlooking the lake and a kitchen with backlit quartzite countertops and an entertaining bar.
Other features include a primary bedroom suite with a fireplace, a private walkout balcony and recently installed custom closets and upgraded lighting, plus a bathroom with a soaking tub, a double-entry shower and custom backlit quartzite countertops.
Cliff divers, magicians and other performers at Casa Bonita are seeking to unionize to address safety concerns in the workplace and negotiate their pay.
Their concerns range from insufficient training, scheduling and safety to “abusive patrons emboldened by alcohol,” according to a statement released Wednesday by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 7, which represents theatrical stage, film and exhibition workers in Colorado, and the Actors’ Equity Association.
Casa Bonita, at 6715 W.
In 2024, the experience factor is complicated.
Ever since he was chosen as Donald Trump’s running mate back in July, U. S. Senator JD Vance, a Republican from Ohio, has come under a level of scrutiny typical for a vice presidential candidate, including for some of his eyebrow-raising public statements made in the past or during the campaign.
The e-commerce giant has become the latest Big Tech company to lean into nuclear power as artificial intelligence tools demand more energy.
Today, Amazon’s subsidiary in-cloud computing, Amazon Web Services (AWS), announced the signing of three new agreements to support the development of nuclear energy projects. The deals will enable, among other things, the construction of various new small modular reactors, or SMRs, Amazon said on Wednesday.
One Denver realty company is accusing another of stealing its commission following the sale of a $7.3 million mansion south of the city.
The dispute has its origins in 2018, when the real estate agent Christy Owen of Kentwood Real Estate helped McKay and Nina Belk buy a $2.1 million home in Cherry Creek.
McKay Belk is an heir to and the former president of Belk department stores, which is based in North Carolina, and a former Coca-Cola board member.
A San Francisco developer is banking on apartments for a vacant Cap Hill office building.
Re-viv submitted plans to the city last week proposing to turn the existing four-story, 55,000-square-foot building at 1390 Logan St. into a 51-unit apartment complex.
The building was previously the headquarters of Credit Union of Colorado, which constructed it in 1962.