Charlotte Real Estate

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Uptown Magazine Article

Uptown, Charlotte's premier magazine for UPTOWN and the surrounding neighborhoods, has a great article this month reviewing some of the new condo developments.

It covers Uptown: 210 Trade, The Lofts @ Warehouse:3, 1st Row Warehouse, Courtside, 701 North Church, Fifth & Poplar, The Avenue, Frederick Place, Citadin, Garden District Row, The Garrison at Graham, SkyBridge Terrace, Lela Court Townhomes, Walnut Hill, The Park, The Quad at Quarterside, The Row at Quarterside, The Ledge at Quarterside, TradeMark, Celadon, The Metropolitan , The Trust , Uptown Village , The Vue Charlotte, and Bloc 90 .

SouthEnd: 1315 East, 3030 South,The Arlington, Southborough, Royal Court, The Block at Church Street, Park Avenue Plaza, Preston Flats, The Tremont.

NoDa or The Arts District: 28th Row, NoDa 18, Steel Gardens, The Renaissance, Royal Truss, 35th and McDowell.

Midwood: Seigle Point, Central 27 , The Vyne, SteelHaus, Plaza Vu, Cedar Gables.

Elizabeth: Elizabeth Court, Laurel Ridge, Ordermore 8, Woodstone of Elizabeth (no website), Avondale Square (no website).

I have visited the majority of these developments in past blogs, so be sure to check the archive for more information on these and also visit www.uptownclt.com.

I believe that one of the above developments needs more attention here because of the preservation component. Royal Truss is going to be an awesome development located in the existing Royal Manufacturing Building. What stands out most in this building is the curved, wood-slat ceiling that ranges from 9 feet to 20 feet, but the roll up doors are an exciting feature as well. There will be a total of 24 units ranging from 1025 sq. ft. to 1098 sq. ft. and prices ranging from $225,000-$232,500.

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8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for all the links. With so much development happening it's tough to keep track of it all.

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