Charlotte New Homes Uptown
The development of Charlotte uptown high-rises is happening everywhere.
Looking for a classy Park Avenue penthouse or Manhattan style loft?
Charlotte NC real estate is on the rise-going vertical.
A half-dozen new buildings are in the works and are expected to open in 2009.

Donald Trump is rumored to be bringing in a Ritz Hotel opening sometime in 2010 in the center of Charlotte!
At the site of the old Charlotte Convention Center in Second Ward,
Epi Centre will soon be the second-tallest tower in Uptown with 53 stories and more than 400 luxury rental units.
The Vue
Another high-rise, The Vue, will open in 2008 with 50 stories and 411 units ranging between $190,000 and $4 million. The Vue will be located at Fifth and Pine in Fourth Ward.
Luxurious life style amongst the high rises is to include wine cellar, dog park, tennis courts, pool and work out facilities along with door man, etc.
Avenue
At Fifth and Church, Avenue will offer one and two bedroom condos with floor-to-ceiling windows, a pool and sundeck
when in opens in early 2007.
At 36 stories, Avenue’s units range from the $170s
to the $320s.

Trademark
At Poplar, Mint and Trade streets, the 28-story Trademark features five levels of office, retail and restaurant space, 192 residential
units as well as a pool terrace, exercise room and community facilities.
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The Park
The
condominium high-rise called The Park will rise 21 stories above Third and Caldwell streets. Its verdant rooftop will include gardens, sitting areas, a walking trail, a pool and
a small forest of trees. The Park is slated to open in late 2006.
230 South Tryon
At 13 stories, 230 South Tryon offers 110 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom units as well as several
penthouses ranging between $150,000 and $1.5 million. 230 South Tryon is scheduled to open in the summer of 2006.
The excitement that attracts people to Uptown home ownership is evident also in commercial life.
The Westin Hotel on Stonewall and College Street opened in 2003, offering a unique
new building for the Charlotte skyline. With 700 rooms, the hotel is right across from the
Charlotte Convention Center
and features a bar, restaurant and 44,000 square feet of meeting space.
Bank of America’s new building, The Hearst Tower on North Tryon Street soars 46 stories, making it the
city’s second tallest building after the Bank of America tower, which rises above all others at 60 stories.
Across Tryon, the 30-story IJL
Financial Center, which was built in 1996, shares similar window designs and exterior colors as the Hearst Tower. Three
Wachovia
Center ascends 32 stories on South Tryon, and a 27-story tower at 300 S. Tryon includes
a front courtyard and outdoor seating and dining.
The new Duke Power Building will delight its occupants, as it peers
down into the Carolina Panthers Stadium!
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