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Belk Place: Carolina Theater and Hotel Intercontinental


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10 hours ago, Scribe said:

Would it not be better to have it go straight and have the drop-off & pick-up lane be next to the curb?

The wiggle in the cycle track approaching Tryon allows for a wider sidewalk where pedestrian traffic is heaviest yet also hotel drop-off along 6th.  The pedestrians dropped-off or picked-up in the loading zone on 6th can more safely cross the cycle track to/from the curb than motor vehicles. It's also safer for those motor vehicles to maneuver back into the through-left lane on 6th adjacent to the loading area than looking for both a gap in cyclists and a gap in motorists on 6th.

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On 12/29/2017 at 12:24 PM, Nelsonred said:

Does anyone know who the GC is for the project  ?

I believe it is Cleveland Construction. I am looking forward to seeing their logistics plan. I am having a hard time visualizing where they will stockpile materials on this postage stamp of a lot. 

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8 hours ago, JSquare said:

I believe it is Cleveland Construction. I am looking forward to seeing their logistics plan. I am having a hard time visualizing where they will stockpile materials on this postage stamp of a lot. 

This has to be one of the tightest construction sites in uptown history.  Maybe Levine will rent them a parking lot for a laydown lot. Remember how the Museum Tower was built they build a huge platform that blocked sunlight from the Starbucks there for a year! This is going to be very interesting to watch for sure.  It is more like a Manhattan construction site of a super thin high rise. 

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1BAC/Ritz didn't have any lay down area, either. It's a ballet of on-time deliveries.

If I remember correctly, they blocked off the top level the adjacent parking deck (the one that used to have the super-long skywalk going to Founders Hall) and used it for staging.
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If I remember correctly, they blocked off the top level the adjacent parking deck (the one that used to have the super-long skywalk going to Founders Hall) and used it for staging.

That’s correct I remember from the long defunct 210 trade construction cam that sort of looked at both.


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