The Park Church plans 300+ homes behind its sanctuary
Plus: Rezoning for South End hotel; TowneBank eyes redevelopment by Specialty Shops in SouthPark; What's up with home demolitions by Shalom Park?; Kuykendall rezoning approved
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In today’s edition:
The Park Church on Beatties Ford Road is planning 308 homes on 30 acres next to its sanctuary. It’s the latest in a trend toward churches developing unused land.
The owner of Charlotte’s J.W. Marriott uptown has filed a rezoning petition to build a hotel near The RailYard on South Tryon Street. We’ve got the details from the filing.
TowneBank in SouthPark appears to be teaming up with Harris Investment Co. to redevelop the bank building site beside Specialty Shops. We’ll tell you what’s planned.
Several houses were recently demolished by Shalom Park on Providence Road in south Charlotte. A reader wants to know why — and we get answers!
Several recent Whispers were recently confirmed by other local media, and brief write-ups of real estate news from other sources (which we are always sure to credit!)
Let’s get to it!
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The Park Church is planning 300+ homes on 30 wooded acres behind its sanctuary on Beatties Ford Road
The Park Church is proposing to develop about 30 wooded acres behind its location on Beatties Ford Road, where it would build 308 residential units.
According to a rezoning application filed with the city of Charlotte on Friday, The Park would build:
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