$1.7B of construction underway in Charlotte's central hub
Construction Dive
FEBRUARY 1, 2019
office construction, the North Carolina city is also seeing a boom in hotel, retail and residential. With the fifth-busiest business district for U.S.
Construction Dive
FEBRUARY 1, 2019
office construction, the North Carolina city is also seeing a boom in hotel, retail and residential. With the fifth-busiest business district for U.S.
Construction Dive
MARCH 22, 2019
Suffolk will team with local firm Florida Premier Contractors and others to construct the Sunseeker Resorts-branded hotel, condo and retail development.
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ENR Construction
NOVEMBER 1, 2021
Located in Uptown Charlotte, the 27-story, 1.3 million-sq-ft Ally tower is comprised of nearly 800,000 sq ft of office space, a subterranean level that includes an eight-story precast concrete parking deck and retail and open plaza space.
Pro Builder
OCTOBER 7, 2020
Developer: Crescent Communities , Charlotte, N.C. NOVEL Atherton adds a significant amount of new rental apartment units and retail space to Charlotte's historic South End neighborhood. The historic South End neighborhood of Charlotte, N.C., Architect: Dwell Design Studios , Atlanta. .
Business Facilities
JUNE 28, 2019
The home improvement retailer will invest $153 million and create more than 1,900 jobs in the Charlotte region. Read: North Carolina Lands Lowe’s New Global Technology Center at BusinessFacilities.com.
Green Building Law Update
MAY 24, 2015
Retail - Commercial Interiors. Retail - New Construction. No one homogenous building type predominated and the projects were as varied as the Maui Hyatt Vacation Club to a Bank of America corporate center on Charlotte, NC, and a Kohl’s Department Store in Springfield, OH. Square Footage Certified. New Construction.
BD+C
SEPTEMBER 22, 2017
Cambridge Properties is primarily a retail developer. But its proposed University City entertainment district in Charlotte, N.C., is unlikely to include soft-goods retailers as tenants. We’re looking to ‘Amazon proof’ the district,” explains Jay Priester, Jr., Cambridge’s Vice President of Leasing and Development.
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