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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.
With upcoming shops and a new residential complex, Camp North End has no trouble finding an identity.
The 1,400-acre community along the Catawba River looks to soon become Charlotte’s latest residential hub with amenities boasting the natural landscape.
A redevelopment project forces a busy part of the Rail Trail in South End to temporarily close.
The City of Charlotte is expected to discuss the proposal during a council meeting Monday, June 24 — along with a vote on renovations for Bank of America Stadium.
The south Charlotte development includes 566 homes, apartments, and town homes.
The City of Charlotte will move forward with an upgraded practice facility ahead of a vote on Bank of America Stadium’s proposed upgrades.
Tepper Sports & Entertainment is requesting $650 million from the City of Charlotte.
Demolition on the $250 million redevelopment is expected to start later this year with completion expected in 2026.
The Carolina Theatre will serve as a civic hub when it reopens in 2025, seven years after renovations began.
Whether you’re looking for a wedding venue, corporate event space, gala, or workshops, PINE will provide that open floorplan.
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