Charlotte coworking slows down
Plus: New grocery store for uptown?; New South Boulevard anchor tenant; Details on apartment high-rise near The Pearl; Tepper flips uptown land for $25M gain; Banks head to Plaza-Midwood, South End
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It’s time to indulge in the latest irresistible edition of Charlotte Commercial Real Estate Whispers, where the city’s most tantalizing land deals, rezonings and developments are seductively unwrapped. Prepare to be captivated by the pulse-racing drama of Charlotte’s real estate world, where every transaction whispers temptation and every revelation feels like a delicious encounter you can’t resist.
In today’s edition:
There’s a coworking slowdown in Charlotte, a new report says
Plans filed with the city for a “new grocery store” uptown
A South Boulevard shopping center lands an anchor tenant
More details on proposed Northwood Ravin tower near The Pearl
Tepper Sports flips a 4.6-acre lot near the stadium for a big gain — two months after telling us nothing was up on the site
Plans for banks at prominent South End and Plaza-Midwood sites
A wrap-up of other interesting land deals and real estate news tidbits
Let’s get to it!
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Charlotte’s decline in coworking is the largest in the country, a new report says
Has Charlotte hit peak coworking?
A new national report suggests that the coworking trend is cooling in Charlotte.
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