Jump to content

ArchiCLT

Members+
  • Posts

    181
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Boone, NC

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

ArchiCLT's Achievements

Whistle-Stop

Whistle-Stop (3/14)

1k

Reputation

  1. The EIFS paint doesn't even match on Day 1, and 5-10 years from now when the paint fades and mildew arrives, it'll look even worse. Poor VE solution.
  2. A new coffee shop, Higher Grounds by Manolo's, is opening in Myers Park UMC's new addition. Great article. Architect: WGM Design | Interiors: Carrie Frye Interior Design | General Contractor: Barringer Construction https://www.axios.com/local/charlotte/2024/04/12/myers-park-united-methodist-church-manolos-cafe-higher-grounds
  3. You know you're a UP'er when an argument on neighborhood name-calling nearly stoops to name-calling. #PeaceAndLove
  4. Myers Park United Methodist Church's new Multi-Purpose Building. Completion is a few weeks away. Architect: WGM Design | Interior Design: Carrie Frye Interior Design | General Contractor: Barringer Construction
  5. Off-Topic: Interesting. 916 W 5th Street was built in 1972, and I can't recall the name of the regionally-notable architect at the moment, possibly one of Harvey B. Gantt's early works? WGM Design purchased the building in ~2001 and sold to IMEG in 2016. IMEG acquired McVeigh & Mangum Engineering a few years ago. WGM leased the lower floor to a few engineering firms over the years. I worked at 916 W 5th in 2015-2016, when WGM Design relocated to 2907 Providence Road. My biggest memories of the area were watching the construction of Centric Gateway across the street, as well as witnessing wreck after wreck at the dangerous 5th & Irwin intersection, including a pedestrian getting hit while standing in the tiny curb island.
  6. Underground detention system. While costlier, this is used when the site does not have room for a normal detention pond.
  7. Built in 2006/2007, 701 N Church is wider than 15'. Closer to 30'. (*actually 48-50') *Edit* - Mixed up width and depth, my fault. @DMann
  8. You can see both capped entries in the 2011 Streetview.
  9. Yes, the building spanning the NC-SC line was designed by WGM Design for Black & Decker in the early 1990's. Stanley and Black & Decker merged in 2009.
  10. *The intersection of Graham St at Sugar Creek Rd, plus the realignments of Mallard Creek Rd & University City Blvd, has entered the chat* #foreverrrrrrrr
  11. Yes. Red is the current easement. Green is the assumed new. There's newly-installed poles (2 each) near both ends of the green line.
  12. I believe that was/is a proposal at 2101 Randolph, right beside their 2109 Randolph office building. You can see it grayed-out in the background on the last rendering. Not sure if accurate, but Google shows the existing building as an AT&T substation, temporarily closed (135 N Chase St). https://www.bbm-arch.com/project/charlotte-pipe-and-foundry-mews/ I'm unsure if CP&F plans to retain 2109 Randolph, with their new 520 Providence project. Probably not.
  13. Probably now that Blue Blaze is closed. Unless you count Old Meck in Ballantyne coming soon.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.