Remodeling the Heart of the Home
Port City Cabinets and Nest Realty offer advice on the most important remodels in the home — kitchen and bath.
Read MorePosted by Annesophia Richards | Jun 16, 2020 | Business & Government, Greater Cape Fear, The Blog
Port City Cabinets and Nest Realty offer advice on the most important remodels in the home — kitchen and bath.
Read MorePosted by Annesophia Richards | Jun 10, 2020 | Business & Government, Greater Cape Fear, Relocate, The Blog
In a time when people are finding themselves spending most of their days working and learning from home, indoor air quality has never been more important. Studies done by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have shown that the air inside our homes can be as much as five times more polluted than the air we breathe outside. Since poor air quality greatly impacts our overall health and well being, improving our home’s air quality is essential.
Read MorePosted by Annesophia Richards | Dec 4, 2019 | Attractions & Entertainment, The Blog, Wilmington
Earlier this year, Cape Fear Riverboats welcomed its newest boat, Henrietta, to its fleet. Built in 1985, this two-deck boat joins Cape Fear Riverboats’ other two vessels, Captain J.N. Maffitt and Jacob’s Run, as part of downtown Wilmington’s longest continuously running boat tour.
Read MorePosted by Annesophia Richards | Oct 7, 2019 | Restaurants & Bars, Sponsored Content, The Blog, Wilmington
When Manuel Ibarra and his two brothers first opened the doors of El Cerro Grande in Wilmington in January of 1991, the restaurant drew so many that it ran out of food in less than two hours. Nearly three decades later, the Ibarra family continues to impress the Port City with quality Mexican food and exceptional service. Now with three locations in Wilmington, El Cerro Grande is proud to be known as Wilmington’s original authentic Mexican restaurant.
Read MorePosted by Annesophia Richards | Sep 24, 2019 | Attractions & Entertainment, Sponsored Content, The Blog, Wilmington
When violinist Gaile Zack and her family moved to Wilmington in 1971, she couldn’t find a home for her music. Having played in community orchestras in Arkansas, Florida and Tennessee, Zack quickly realized that although Wilmington had many community offerings, live classical music wasn’t one of them.
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