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  2. One Independence Center - Wikipedia

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    One Independence Center is a high-rise office building located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. It was completed in 1983 and stands at a height of 301 ft (92 m) [ 2 ] with 20 floors. It is the seventh largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet with 565,694 square feet.

  3. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    Short-term rental properties place the responsibility of following zoning and municipal requirements onto residents using short-term rental services like Airbnb. This leads to illegal short-term rentals that violate many of these codes. Fire codes, safety codes, workers' benefits, and transient occupancy taxes are often avoided by illegal short ...

  4. Kingston South End - Wikipedia

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    The building will include 324 apartments and 15,000 square feet (1,394 m 2) of ground floor retail. The apartments will range in size from microunits to three-bedroom units with two three-bedroom penthouse units. They will have many high-end features such as custom closets, elevated appliance and fixture packages, and highly functional kitchens.

  5. Museum Tower (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    Museum Tower is the 5th residential building to begin construction in Uptown Charlotte since the end of the Great Recession. Museum Tower Charlotte was constructed over the Mint Museum Charlotte. It opened on June 16, 2017, 7 years after the opening of the Duke Energy Center next door. Museum Tower offers 1-2 bedroom rentals starting at $1861 ...

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  7. VisArt Video - Wikipedia

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    By 2010 VisArt was the last remaining video rental store in Charlotte, North Carolina, when Mickey Aberman became a co-owner. In 2015 VisArt moved from its original 7th Street location to its current location in Eastway Crossing plaza and later expanded to include a 50-person indoor theater for screenings. [ 1 ]

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