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with ground floor retail and location it is my favorite potential south end apartment project. I'm really over the podium stick built no retail apartments. This isn't helping the area develop into a pedestrian friendly neighborhood. I really hope the the city writes a specific zoning ordinance for South End preventing these suburban apartments on steroids. This wave of South End development has me down on the future of the area.

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Might be worth including the entire NCDOT footprint for Gateway Station, looks like there's a bit of CATS property on the west side of the tracks, too -

http://www.bytrain.org/quicklinks/reports/CRISP_Gateway_NCDOT_3rdWard_Nov2010.pdfhttp://www.bytrain.org/quicklinks/reports/CRISP_Gateway_NCDOT_3rdWard_Nov2010.pdf

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You can add 250 Apartments on the Block surrounded by Morehead, Winnifred, Church and Carson Blvd. 
Name of the apartments is tentatively 135 Morehead. Podium Parking I'm sure :-(

 

Architect is 

http://drgrp.com/


https://aca.accela.com/charlotte/Cap/CapDetail.aspx?Module=LandDevelopment&TabName=LandDevelopment&capID1=12LDR&capID2=00000&capID3=00183

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Guess it wasn't announced ??

Never expected an announcement. I just know there are a couple things on the drawing board that could get announced sometime soon. I'm just always hopefully to hear something in the Media. 

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^ looks like the Goodyear parcel

 

"will feature office space and could include hospitality, retail and multifamily uses."

 

"“We have asked Little to consider every possibility with a vision of
creating an office community that is authentic to Charlotte’s
progressive heritage yet embraces how people live, work and play today
and for the future.”"

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/02/05/3835154/crescent-resources-to-build-transformative.html

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The Biz Journal article (link on first page map) notes the other recent apartment projects in the vicinity that would hit the market prior to anything built here, Crescent can of course keep waiting indefinitely, or go ahead and build something that can be converted back to condos if by the time of completion that is back in demand, are there any real design differences between apartment/condo towers?

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^ looks like the Goodyear parcel

 

"will feature office space and could include hospitality, retail and multifamily uses."

 

"“We have asked Little to consider every possibility with a vision of

creating an office community that is authentic to Charlotte’s

progressive heritage yet embraces how people live, work and play today

and for the future.”"

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/02/05/3835154/crescent-resources-to-build-transformative.html

And this would be the project I was alluding to last week :-). 

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