September 26, 2024 |
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By Ted Williams |
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Hello Thursday. Instead of congratulating me on Tiny Money’s launch and 3,243 early subscribers (thank you for sharing), my 31 year old brother-in-law texted me to market his home for sale.
So to avoid awkward Thanksgiving tension, I have to tell you about his Plaza Midwood bungalow, listed yesterday for $849K. Austin, are you happy now?
Austin and his family recently moved to picturesque Thomasville, GA. It’s the quail hunting capital of the world. Last time I went quail hunting there, we started riding our horses and I asked the guide, “how do I load the bullets?” The entire group then had to stop for a safety lesson. Anyways.
💼 Hot Job: Director of Product Marketing at Fastbreak.ai ($150K-175K). Plus stock options. Cool sports scheduling startup founded by John Stewart who previously sold MapAnything to Salesforce for $262M. |
👨Shout-out: Brad Panovich, my meteorologist bestie with 58K Instagram followers, for keeping us informed on Helene’s wind and 2+ inches of rain that’ll arrive today. |
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MARKETS: YEAR-TO-DATE
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Nasdaq |
18,082 |
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S&P 500 |
5,722 |
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BAC |
39.25 |
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THE LEAD
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Quail off to hot start as Kindreds open Albertine in Uptown
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Joe Kindred awkwardly posing for me at Albertine’s bar |
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Albertine, a fancy Mediterranean restaurant with a Southern influence, opened on Sunday. It’s a top tier restaurant right out of the gate. |
As your go-to investigative journalist, I’ve already been twice. |
Background: I love Katy and Joe Kindred, Davidson residents and parents of 3 young kids. Their previous creations — Kindred, Hello Sailor, and Milkbread — are all must-visits. |
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5 Albertine takeaways: |
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Put it in your fine dining rotation with Steak 48, Fig Tree, and Supperland. Unique space with anti-steakhouse decor.
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Grab a cocktail at the lounge space with soaring ceilings before dinner.
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Order the meze platter (6) and keep it at the table all night. Whipped feta was the winner. You’ll need more sourdough. $36.
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The 10-person table elevated above the dining room is the most prominent spot to have a power meal in town.
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Order the crispy pickle-brined SC quail. $22. Staff favorite. Delicious.
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Open reservations: 8:30pm tonight, 8pm Saturday, 8pm Sunday. Book it. |
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MAILBAG
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No, I did not hear back from the hedge fund on my public offer to buy The Charlotte Observer
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Coverage of my public offer in WSJ’s weekend print newspaper |
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I knew my $5M public offer would get a reaction from media nerds, but I had no idea that it would lead to 500,000 views and 1,000 supportive messages (along with WSJ coverage). |
Build vs buy: This outpouring of support got me thinking — what would it cost to build it? |
It’s not a wild idea. In 2021, when hedge fund Alden Capital refused to sell The Baltimore Sun to my 78-year-old buddy Stewart, he pledged $50M and built The Baltimore Banner. It’s now got 44,000 paying subscribers and a staff of 125. |
The difference between me and Stewart is fairly obvious, I’m not that old (I’m 40) and I’m not that rich. |
Full analysis: Cost of building the newspaper Charlotte deserves |
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MONEY TALKS
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Lawyer making $310K saving up for backyard hot tub
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Haberdish, #1 “money-worthy” restaurant according to this lawyer |
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Money Talks is a weekly series showcasing how real people in Charlotte approach money. Participate. |
Here’s a look into the personal finances of a 32 year old lawyer making $310K per year. |
Living situation: “I own. I received a lawyer loan that allowed me to put $0 down for a home I recently purchased. Interest rate is 3.875%.” |
Debt: “I was young and made a ton of stupid mistakes. As a result, I have about $15K in consumer debt that I’ve been paying off. I have $75K in car loans. And I also have $180K in student loans.” |
Money tip: “East Charlotte’s real estate market is about to explode. If you have the funds, invest in the land/houses in the Windsor Park, Eastland, and Verndale neighborhoods.” |
Best recurring expense: “Audible & Everand. I listen to about 75-100 books a year. Between the two of them, it’s about $35 a month.” |
Full story: Lawyer making $310K saving up for backyard hot tub |
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MONEY SNACKS
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Other financial headlines I’m snacking on
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EDIT Sale taking place right now with 7,000 designer deals. Valentino, Chanel, Zimmermann, Ganni, and more. Dressing room is shared, so be smart with underwear.
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Panthers tickets cost $80 for Sunday’s 1 p.m. home game against the Bengals. Let’s go Andy Dalton!
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29.5% decrease in the number of home sales with co-buyers. The pandemic trend of friends pooling money to buy a home is slowing.
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Pisces brought back their “all you can eat” sushi special for $19.99.
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Local influencer Miranda Mounts hit 200,000 followers on Instagram. A common rule of thumb is that influencers can charge ad buyers $1K per 100,000 followers.
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Good Hot Fish in Asheville was the only N.C. restaurant to make the New York Times list of “50 favorite restaurants in America”
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1 QUAIL FOR THE ROAD
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With Albertine open and Sweet Green opening Monday, which new spot will take our money next?
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Albertine’s crispy pickle-brined SC Quail with aleppo pepper hot honey ($22) |
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Bullish: 4 most anticipated restaurants set to open by the end of the year (vote in poll below for your fav). |
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Spaghett — Pasta and cocktail house from Counter chef Sam Hart in Fourth Ward’s two-story house that previously housed Poplar Tapas & Wine.
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Oshen — Neighborhood sushi restaurant on Colony Road from Randy and Cinthya Garcia, who created Yunta and Viva Chicken.
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Leluia Hall — Surf and turf restaurant in Dilworth’s former Bonterra space from Jeff Tonidandel and Jamie Brown of Supperland, Haberdish, Ever Andalo, and Growlers Pourhouse.
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Tommy Bahama’s Marlin Bar — Taking the old McCormick & Schmick’s spot at SouthPark Mall.
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I’m just messing about the Marlin Bar (don’t email me)! But I heard The Cheesecake Factory in SouthPark does over $10M per year, so what do I know. |
Rumors: If the Marlin Bar becomes the hottest Charlotte restaurant, Brad Panovich will exclusively wear Tommy Bahama shirts on the NBC newscast to attract more Gen Z viewership. |
Ask: Please share Tiny Money with 1 smart, good looking friend. I’m trying to grow the list to 5,000 by Christmas, otherwise my 3 children don’t get presents. |
– Ted |
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MONEY POLL
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Which restaurant opening are you most excited about?
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Spaghett
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Oshen
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Leluia Hall
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Tommy Bahama’s Marlin Bar
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Last week’s poll results: At a $5M valuation, would you invest in buying The Charlotte Observer with me? (302 total votes) |
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