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  2. Category : Residential buildings in Charlotte, North Carolina

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    Residential skyscrapers in Charlotte, North Carolina (8 P) Pages in category "Residential buildings in Charlotte, North Carolina" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  3. Apartments, townhomes and potentially a senior living ... - AOL

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    A local real estate investment company wants to build the 1,100-unit complex on 53 acres near I-485, between Elm Lane and Rea Road.

  4. List of Charlotte neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    NoDa, a former mill village previously called North Charlotte, is located along North Davidson Street. Northlake is located near the mall of the same name. Mallard is the area bordered by I-485, I-85, W Mallard Creek Church Rd, Mallard Creek Rd, Hubbard Rd, West Sugar Creek Rd, and Browne Rd. It contains access to Mallard Creek Greenway and ...

  5. Low Income Housing Institute - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2015, LIHI owned and/or managed over 1,700 housing units at 50 sites in six counties throughout the Puget Sound region. [2] Residents include the working poor, low-income families, individuals, seniors, people with disabilities, and women and children at risk. More than 700 of these units house formerly homeless families and ...

  6. Pride Builds from Habitat for Humanity could help Charlotte’s ...

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    The 2016 Rainbow Build. Charlotte’s Habitat for Humanity partnered with the Lesbian and Gay Fund, which pledged $5,000 toward building a home, to bring volunteers from all backgrounds to help ...

  7. Once a Charlotte hotel, The Rise welcomes its first tenants ...

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    Since July 25, 12 tenants have moved in The Rise on Clanton’s 88 tenants will include 10 who were displaced from the North End Encampment in February 2021, known as “Tent City.”