^^^^ last surface lot on South Tryon in uptown!
South End has completely changed in the last 10+ years due to the light rail. And now they are trying to do the same to North End/Noda along the newly blue line extension
Projects planned by Flywheel Group on North Tryon
NoDa Greenway District
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Dubbed the Greenway District, a 75-acre transit-oriented development built on the industrial space between the NoDa community and North Tryon Street will incorporate mixed-use projects with the LYNX Blue Line Extension and XCLT trail system.
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The build-out will be a $300M to $400M project with 2,600 residential units, 200K SF of retail and 600K SF of office. Plans for plazas and other recreational areas are included in 25 acres of green space. Although Kuhn is not ready to name other partners in the development, a residential project announcement is coming soon.
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He expects to break ground in 2018 and finish in five to seven years. Once completed, the Greenway District will connect the University area, South End, Uptown and NoDa.
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https://www.bisnow.com/charlotte/new...medium=Browser
https://www.flywheelgrp.com/projects
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The Exchange
A planned $110MM mixed-use development will be anchored by ground floor retail overlooking the Greenway, office space with stunning views of the Charlotte skyline, and for sale condominiums, apartments and condos in two phases.
Exchange NoDa is a fully entitled transit-oriented mixed-use development, uniquely positioned with direct access to the light rail, NoDa, the new Cross-Charlotte Trail Greenway and major East-West street connection along Matheson Bridge.
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The Guild
A 3.3-acre site located a few hundred feet from the NoDa's 36th Street Station along the Charlotte's Blue Line light rail, the Guild also has direct exposure to the Greenway.
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The Village
The largest developable tract in NoDa, The Village will create an entirely new neighborhood in NoDa along the Greenway, with direct access to NoDa's 36th Street Station, via a new extension to Philemon Road.
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NoDa 3536
A 1.5-acre site, located between the 36th Street Station on the light rail and the historic center of NoDa, this project will become an integral part of the NoDa neighborhood.
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Sugar Creek Station Town Center
Station House
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Along Charlotte's Blue Line light rail extension, Station House is situated at the Sugar Creek Station stop, approximately halfway between UNC-Charlotte and Uptown Charlotte. Planned for a mixed-use Sugar Creek Town Center development, including offices, retail, residential and hospitality opportunities.
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Trail House
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Also located at the Sugar Creek Station stop, along Charlotte's Blue Line light rail extension, Trailhead is planned for Sugar Creek Station Town Center development, to include mixed uses such as climbing gym, public market, creative offices, and restaurants.
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Long term vision...just outside the I-277 loop
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Queens Park
A grass roots effort to convert a 220-acre rail yard along North Tryon into a 'Central Park' for the city of Charlotte. A proposal to develop this public space for recreation, education, cultural programs and civic events, Queens Park would serve as a bridge connecting the surrounding neighborhoods to Charlotte’s $1.2B light rail extension. Flywheel Group continues to promote interest and attract partnerships for this initiative.
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Same area that UNC Charlotte architectural students did an assignment on...
https://ui.uncc.edu/display/charlott...p-old-railyard
Map of The Railyard project from UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture urban design students. North Tryon Street is at the top of the map, Brevard Street and the Blue Line Extension at the bottom, and Matheson Street on the right.