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lancer22

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  1. This thing is absolutely flying up
  2. that doesn't count. Minimum sample size is 100 units.
  3. I would be willing to bet large sums of money that barring any structural issues not a single wood frame deal in south end will be demolished within the next 15 years
  4. I don't have any specific updates but I think we are very close to getting a large fin services announcement. Similar in size to Honeywell, Lowe's, LT etc.
  5. My guess is that it's performing very poorly and they have to reach on background checks to keep the place (sort of) full
  6. Not to start too much of a flame war, but if this would have happened to South End 4-5 years ago, we would not have gotten Lowe's, DFA, and another large office user that is out there in the ether right now.
  7. I suspect this will be a large financial services company with a current presence in Charlotte
  8. oh yea, although most people think Microsoft is a bigger name
  9. I should have used the blue text I was being sarcastic. Nobody calls it the Carolina Triangle
  10. I think they are going to go into the vacant building on Arrowwood right by their campus.
  11. The Carolina Triangle, where millennial lives go to die
  12. Saddest part of this story is that Yancey isn't South End......I kid, I kid. Sorry to hear, and sounds like these guys might be hitting the blue wall so to speak.
  13. Can't get it financed sadly. Office you could possibly get away with in Uptown. No way you could get MF done.
  14. I'm a huge proponent of density and very anti-sprawl. Don't think a 300' cap is ridiculous. Basically every deal that's been done in SE this cycle has been below 300'.
  15. I highly doubt it tbh. A WeWork implosion impacts a very narrow portion of the US commercial real estate market (Class A/B office in gateway markets), let alone the entire commercial real estate market, which is itself a minority portion of the US economy. Can't see how WeBankrupt going under impacts, for example, residential real estate in Dallas or industrial warehouses in Pennsylvania for example.
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