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Yeah im on that site but haven't heard anything since February. Im sure it's being worked on in the background. Got to get the money first like was mentioned.
Although it won't break ground until August 2018, Lennar Multifamily Communities is full-steam ahead on planning out its First Ward block in uptown Charlotte.
LMC, the multifamily division of homebuilder Lennar Corp. (NYSE: LEN), acquired a block bounded by the Lynx Blue Line extension and Eighth, North College and East Ninth streets from Daniel Levine for $23 million in January. LMC, which keeps its East Coast headquarters in Charlotte, will build 549 apartments between a 33-story, 375-foot-tall high-rise and a six-story midrise building as well as about 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail along Market Street, fronting the Lynx Blue Line Extension slated to open in March.
Forgive me if this has already been discussed , but how much do you think that the recent law passed in Raleigh for the entire state to follow was due to Raleigh vs Charlotte rivalry? Is Raleigh jealous of Charlotte? Charlotte certainly seems to have more to lose than Raleigh when you weigh in the reaction of the professional sports leagues (NBA, nfl, reacting harshly, whereas nhl honesty prob doesn't care enough to do much plus not much nhl stuff happening anyway in Raleigh).
It's just sad that the city that tried to stand up for people and be open minded will likely be the one hurt the most.
I'm confused: why would Raleigh be "jealous" of Charlotte? Assuming for the moment, of course, that a city can experience "jealousy."
I'm confused: why would Raleigh be "jealous" of Charlotte? Assuming for the moment, of course, that a city can experience "jealousy."
I wouldn’t say “Raleigh” as in the state legislators, they definitely hate Meck. Co. With a passion.
Raleigh, as in the city, probably views CLT as a very strong ally just as CLT views Wake & Durham as strong allies. I don’t think the city or pols of either city dislike the other.
One of Charlotte's new hotels is garnering attention from well-known publications. The Ivey's Hotel, a boutique, five-star luxury property that opened earlier this year, was highlighted recently in Architectural Digest's list of "The Most Beautiful Hotel in Every State in America."
She's bringing national attention to the food scene in Raleigh and North Carolina in general. Can't wait to try her new place. She'll have to face what she created--a hot food scene, especially with the opening of two new food halls next year (Morgan St. and Transfer Co. - Olde East) that are bringing new restaurants to the Downtown Raleigh area.
Next year there will be over 15 new restaurants in Downtown Raleigh proper (excluding Glenwood South), what an exciting time and that's before all the Warehouse District projects get completed circa 2020--which will just bring in more options.
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