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The new development along South Tryon Street is slated to become the second-tallest residential building and eighth-tallest tower in the Queen City, and offer retail, dining, and office space.
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The SouthPark landmark has transformed from a shopping destination to a symbol of the Queen City’s growth.
From new construction to re-imagined development projects, there’s a lot to look forward to in the Queen City.
The $5.6 million home boasts waterfront views, a private theater, 9.5 bathrooms, and a short commute to Uptown.
The first phase of the new development will have 260+ single-family homes in Charlotte’s west side.
The Childress Klein Center for Real Estate released the 2024 State of Housing in Charlotte amid a major development milestone being reached at Eastland Yards.
Real estate developer Crescent Communities teams with conservancies and wildlife groups to preserve the River District’s natural beauty.
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Whether you’re looking for a cozy living room or luxurious closet space, there’s a home on the market for you.
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