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1. www.charlotte.com
www.charlotte.com/109/story/34 - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2007 Last Visited: 11/4/2007
- The region's building permits fell 22 percent, compared with the third quarter last year, said Karla Knotts, a Charlotte real estate consultant.
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Zandi, Knotts, who is president of Land Matters, and other experts say the Charlotte region has been spared the worst pain in part because of job growth.
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Some national and local experts, including Graham and Knotts, talk of recovery beginning next year for Charlotte and the nation's housing market. -
2. Riverside to grow market - 2005-03-07
charlotte.bizjournals.com/char - [Cached]Published on: 3/4/2005 Last Visited: 3/7/2005
The Riverside project, expected to take 10 years to complete, follows Crosland's time-tested tradition for creating communities, says Karla Knotts, owner of real estate consulting firm Land Matters.
"This is a perfect mixed-use concept for them in the old, John Crosland way of doing things," Knotts says. -
3. Regulations threaten affordable housing: Knotts - Charlotte Business Journal:
charlotte.bizjournals.com/char - [Cached]Published on: 11/10/2006 Last Visited: 11/15/2006
Knotts Development Resources, Karla Hammer Knotts,
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Regulations threaten affordable housing: Knotts
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Karla Knotts
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Karla Hammer Knotts came to Charlotte 20 years ago when John Crosland personally convinced her to work in his firm's land division.
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Now 46, Knotts stayed at Crosland until 1994 and had a brief stint with Pulte Home Corp. before forming Land Matters, a consulting firm specializing in advising developers on single-family projects, in 1996.
Two years later, she co-founded Knotts Development Resources, which provides developed lots and land for builders.
Knotts recently spoke with the Charlotte Business Journal about the area's development process.

