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In July 2022 Stays by Walker, a short term rental agency, announced they will be leasing 3,000 square feet (279 m 2) in the building. The company relocated from Prosperity Place in University Area. Kay Walker, CEO of Stays Walker, stated this about the space “The proximity to so many of Charlotte's major corporate players will be a huge asset ...
Preliminary work is underway at the site of the former Barringer Hotel on North Tryon Street, and Charlotte’s housing authority plans a 2024 opening. Luxury apartments planned for uptown will ...
Just over a month into 2023 and rent in Charlotte is already on the rise. Median rents in Charlotte-area ZIP codes rose by and average of 4.2% over 2022 to $1,900 , according to the latest data ...
Ascent Uptown is a 33-story apartment building in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. The building is 338 feet (103 m) [1] tall and includes 300 units over [3] 487,000 sq ft (45,200 m 2) of floor area. 20,000 sq ft (1,900 m 2) of amenities is spread over two floors. The features include a three-room fitness center, sky lounge, pool, community ...
Trella Uptown will be a 353-unit building in uptown that will include 106 units at affordable housing rates. The Barringer Hotel also once stood at the site. Construction starts at old Hall House ...
The term "Up-Town", referring to the geographic location of Tryon and Trade Street—"uptown" actually does sit at a higher elevation than the rest of the city—was recorded as early as 1895 in the Charlotte Observer but fell out of use around 1929 for reasons unknown. The term "Downtown" was commonly used up until the mid-1970s by residents ...
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