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Old Posted Mar 1, 2019, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by asies1981 View Post
Agreed. While the tunnel would have been faster, it would have done little to spur new development in an already heavily built corridor. There are more opportunities for new development in the first and fourth wards, and when the 2nd phase of the Gold line opens there will be a decent east-to-west connection in mid-Uptown.
On the down side, have to make a connection to the blue line or the gold line to get to the core...unless one doesn't mind the long walk.



More office projects for South End #reusable

Portman South End Office Project

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Portman Holdings is planning a 275 foot tall office building that will contain around 260,000 square feet of office and 20,000 square feet of retail. They recently purchased the 2.2 acre property for $12.7M.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bub68uRhupH/




Childress Klein, Ram Realty Advisors South End Office Project

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Charlotte-based Childress Klein and Ram Realty Advisors, a Florida firm that keeps an office here, have filed plans with city of Charlotte's development services that indicate they seek to build up to 257,102 square feet of office and 21,502 square feet of retail space at a site that includes the corner of Camden Road and West Worthington Avenue in South End. The land today serves, in part, as a surface parking lot for the Design Center of the Carolinas, which sits directly across Worthington Avenue from the newly proposed project.
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It's in close proximity to another project Ram began construction on this week, a 13-story, 71-unit luxury apartment tower with 6,200 square feet of ground-floor retail at the corner of Hawkins and Doggett streets.
https://www.bizjournals.com/charlott...s-seek-to.html
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