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  2. Radius Dilworth - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006 State Street Co announced that 615 East Morehead would be developed into a 34-story luxury condo building. It was reported that it will be a "luxurious residential high-rise". State Street purchased the 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) site in 2002 from the Charlotte Housing Authority for $1.9 million.

  3. The Arlington - Wikipedia

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    The Arlington is a 310 feet (94 m) tall mixed-use high-rise in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] The building was the first residential high-rise and first mixed use high-rise development in the city. The developer, Jim Gross, is also noted for the first downtown residential development (Ivey's) and the first loft-style development in the city ...

  4. The Ellis - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis is a high-rise residential building in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. [3] Construction was completed on June 23, 2021. The building was developed by Lennar and it is located between Eight and Ninth Streets on N College St fronting the Lynx Blue Line. [2] The 3.5 acre lot [2] was purchased from Levine Properties in 2017 for $23 ...

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

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    A former Charlotte hotel has been converted into an affordable apartment complex and a phased move-in for 88 individuals is underway, the nonprofit Roof Above said Wednesday.. SECU The Rise on ...

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    Buying a home in Boston-Cambridge-Newton area isn't exactly cheap, with home prices averaging $694,494, according to Zillow. That's more than $200,000 north of the national average home price of ...