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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 ...
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 ...
Eastwood By The Lake, formerly known as Eastwood Beach Apartment Hotel, [1] [2] is a condominium and apartment building in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is the oldest known residential hotel built in Chicago during the twentieth century. [ 3 ]
Uptown is one of Chicago's 77 community areas.Uptown's boundaries are Foster Avenue to the north; Lake Michigan to the east; Montrose Avenue (Ravenswood Avenue to Clark Street), and Irving Park Road (Clark Street to Lake Michigan) to the south; Ravenswood Avenue (Foster Avenue to Montrose Avenue), and Clark Street (Montrose Avenue to Irving Park Road) to the west. [2]
The apartments range in size from studios to three-bedroom penthouses. The initial rent range was $1,300 to $5,000. When the conversion was announced Northwood Ravin received a lot of interest in viewing the property. [7] Northwood Ravin spent $20 million converting the building into a luxury apartment tower.
Museum Tower Charlotte is a 42-story apartment building in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. The building is 447 feet tall and includes 394 units. [2] [4] Construction began on May 1, 2015. Museum Tower is the 5th residential building to begin construction in Uptown Charlotte since the end of the Great Recession.