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#1 ElricSeven

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Posted 06 November 2004 - 12:03 PM

http://www.charmeck....ns/2005-010.htm

Looks like  a pretty nifty building.  Any comments?

 

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Posted 06 November 2004 - 12:14 PM



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Posted 06 November 2004 - 12:16 PM

monsoon, on Nov 6 2004, 02:13 PM, said:

I can't picture in my mind exactly where this is, but W. Trade has made a remarkable transformation from the days when it really earned the name "trade".

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Looks like there's another zoning request for something next to the Brookshire Freeway on 10th.

http://www.charmeck....ns/2005-012.htm

The property's listed as having been purchased recently for $140K.  How do people get these unbelievable deals on raw land inside the inner loop?  Man, if I saw something like that I'd buy it in a minute.

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Posted 06 November 2004 - 05:10 PM

This will be really close to JC Smith Univ. This is a great development and will complement the future streetcar line.

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Posted 06 November 2004 - 05:13 PM

ElricSeven, on Nov 6 2004, 01:16 PM, said:

Looks like there's another zoning request for something next to the Brookshire Freeway on 10th.

http://www.charmeck....ns/2005-012.htm

The property's listed as having been purchased recently for $140K.  How do people get these unbelievable deals on raw land inside the inner loop?  Man, if I saw something like that I'd buy it in a minute.

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This one would be interesting ...the Circle K on the corner of 10th and Graham will be sandwiched between 2 residential condos.

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Posted 06 November 2004 - 07:06 PM



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Posted 06 November 2004 - 08:30 PM

monsoon, on Nov 6 2004, 09:05 PM, said:

The gunfire tends to hold down prices.

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That's funny, we read that right as my GF noted that there's lots of "interesting" people milling about in the area.

I would still jump at the chance to buy, at $150K per half acre, some land inside the belt loop.  Wonder where such things are listed?

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Posted 07 November 2004 - 03:30 AM



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Posted 07 November 2004 - 11:02 AM

monsoon, on Nov 6 2004, 09:05 PM, said:

The gunfire tends to hold down prices.

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so does the Norfolk Southern freight trains that barrel through the area and blare their horns all night between 10pm and 8am.     :wacko:

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Posted 07 November 2004 - 05:11 PM



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Posted 07 November 2004 - 07:49 PM

monsoon, on Nov 6 2004, 08:05 PM, said:

The gunfire tends to hold down prices.

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Not much gunfire at this location as all the Police officers and Medic fill up their tanks and get coffee at the Circle K all hours of the day. But there are vagrants that pass through as the homeless shelter is not too far away.

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Posted 08 November 2004 - 07:06 AM

Well, I guess that's urban living.  They've got to have someplace to go to also.

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Posted 08 November 2004 - 07:29 AM



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Posted 08 November 2004 - 09:25 AM

ElricSeven, on Nov 8 2004, 08:06 AM, said:

Well, I guess that's urban living.  They've got to have someplace to go to also.

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Like 10th St on the way to the Southside Market ;)

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Posted 26 December 2004 - 10:49 AM

RICHARD RUBIN www.charlotte.com

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Beatties Ford Road could be the next frontier for Charlotte's urban redevelopment, a walkable corridor lined with stores, sit-down restaurants, a streetcar and perhaps a movie theater.

That's the blooming vision of a group of community leaders who are developing a master plan for this sliver of west Charlotte.

They call it New Brooklyn, a name that looks forward but also evokes the history of the uptown black business and residential district that was razed during the 1960s as part of an urban renewal project.

Kelly Alexander Jr., who is chairing the group, said Beatties Ford Road needs organized boosters to change the public mind-set about the area and persuade potential investors to follow the vision.

"In reality, anything can be here," he said. "Just because an area hasn't had amenities to the same extent as other parts of the city in the past does not mean that that condition is going to march on indefinitely."

To pay for the professional plan, the group collected $50,000 in donations and received a $25,000 city grant. It will hold public meetings in early 2005 and release a plan in the spring.

The study area spans less than four miles from Oaklawn Avenue up to Sunset Road. The group wants to focus more attention on a crucial stretch between Lasalle Street and Cindy Lane.

The corridor borders some established neighborhoods, as well as some that the city lists as "threatened" or "fragile" because of crime or other problems. It is home to many successful small businesses but has not attracted the kinds of restaurants and chain stores that populate the suburbs.

James Mitchell, who represents the area on the Charlotte City Council, said one of the most important parts of the plan is talking with property owners.

"Don't sell your land to a highest bidder," he will tell them. "Sell your land to someone who will fulfill (the) vision."

Mitchell has a personal stake in the area, too. Earlier this year, he moved from an apartment in the University City section of his district to a house near Beatties Ford and Sunset roads.

Mitchell said he hopes the revitalized corridor can become the next South End.

Like South End, Beatties Ford Road could benefit from the city's investment in public transit. The Charlotte Area Transit System is planning a streetcar that would connect uptown's West Trade Street to Interstate 85, past Johnson C. Smith University and right through the heart of New Brooklyn.

That streetcar will pass by church after church, many of which have been involved in the New Brooklyn planning effort.

Before this, "there was not really a forum for all of us to come together and share our plans," said Mary Wilson, executive director of a community development corporation at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, just north of I-85.

Friendship is developing a huge complex across from its current site, starting with a new sanctuary but eventually including affordable housing and a center for Alzheimer's patients, Wilson said, adding that the church wants to make sure its project conforms with the vision for the corridor.

Alexander talks about attracting a movie theater, a new police substation, more parks and about bringing development to some vacant land in the area.

But the first task is finishing the plan.

"The potential," he said, "is definitely there."

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Posted 26 December 2004 - 06:14 PM

This area most definately needs to be revitalized. I really hope that the street car and can help kick-start it.

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 03:48 PM

OK, why is there no one interested in the revitalization of this neighborhood?

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 06:30 PM

norm21499, on Dec 26 2004, 08:14 PM, said:

This area most definately needs to be revitalized. I really hope that the street car and can help kick-start it.

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I can't even tell where it is at.

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 06:42 PM

Well the only thing i know that is going on right now is the IceHouse...looks like a nice development right by JC Smith.

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Posted 30 December 2004 - 07:14 PM






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