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This new townhome community right near Camp North End is hosting a grand opening event this weekend.

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A townhome community in the foreground with Charlotte skyline in background

Equinox is located just outside Uptown Charlotte, steps away from the creative energy of Camp North End.

Photo by Joe Purvis

Are you reading this from a rooftop terrace? Do you wish you were?

This weekend, the Camp North End area’s newest townhome community is hosting a grand opening event. Stop by Equinox (1623 Polk St.) between 2 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2 + Sunday, Aug. 3 to check out these four-story townhomes complete with an attached garage, rec room, and yes, a rooftop terrace.

Enjoy refreshments as you tour the model home in this community located within walking distance of Camp North End, and take home a fun memory thanks to the on-site caricature artist.

Priced from the upper $400s, move-in ready homes are available — and several boast city skyline views.

Get a sneak peek

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