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New 70,000sqft Office/Retail building coming to West Morehead right by the 77 exit: 

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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2015/02/03/5491046/office-retail-building-planned.html

I've been waiting 2 months for details on this. I knew CitiSculpt was up to something with Office and Retail, I just didn't know Scope :-/. Wish I could have been the one with the Info first!

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I've been waiting 2 months for details on this. I knew CitiSculpt was up to something with Office and Retail, I just didn't know Scope :-/. Wish I could have been the one with the Info first!

 

We just need to talk Ely Portillo into vetting his articles here before they go up ;)

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W. Morehead apartments to break ground this year
 

The West Morehead corridor is popping these days, and a Charlotte developer plans to add to the boomlet with a 283-unit apartment complex planning to break ground in mid-summer.

Southern Apartment Group - a subsidiary of CitiSculpt - bought the land at West Morehead and Summit Streets in 2013 and 2014. The two parcels total a bit more than 3 acres. Lindsey McAlpine, CitiSculpt's managing partner, said the company has already started early work on the site.

"We're in design, and we've started some demo on site," said McAlpine. Construction on the complex is set to begin in mid-summer. McAlpine said he hasn't formally branded the site yet, but he's kicking around "Stadium West."

CitiSculpt is also developing a 70,000 square-foot office down the street at 1213 W. Morehead St., along with the Knox Group.

McAlpine said "Stadium West" will have lower rents than the luxury units that are springing up on seemingly every corner in Charlotte. "This will really be a value play," said McAlpine.

He also said the area won't be as "crowded" as the South End corridor, which has exploded in recent years as the epicenter of new apartments. McAlpine said the area's walkability, with spots such as Rhino Market and Pinky's, will help draw creative-class workers seeking an urban lify
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There's a good bit of activity over there that tends to fly under the radar. As noted above, there's 708 Summit (35 units), Morehead West Apartments off of Millerton (270 units), Freedom Heights Apartments between Walnut & Woodruff, which should break ground very soon (77 units) and the proposed apartmetns at Morehead and Summit (326 units). I believe there's also an additional Phase II parcel at Wesley Village although I'm not sure how many units can fit or whether there are any plans to add units.

Freedom Heights Apartments breaking ground next week: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2015/02/17/5521216/developer-to-break-ground-on-freedom.html#.VOOoSfnF-uI

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Yet another Apartment project that will be annoyingly close to train tracks on Central. I don't get who would want a "luxury apartment" live next to train tracks.

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