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Crescent Communities breaks ground on Lincoln County industrial project

 
Axial Midway 321
 
Crescent Communities has broken ground on Axial Midway 321, a 175,000-square-foot industrial building in Lincoln County.
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Crescent Communities is adding to its Axial Industrial brand with a new development in the Charlotte region.

The Charlotte-based developer broke ground recently on Axial Midway 321, an approximately 175,000-square-foot industrial building in Lincoln County. Crescent is targeting March 2025 for the delivery of the project at 3075 Finger Mill Road off U.S. 321. The project is Crescent's fourth in the Charlotte region under the Axial brand, which launched in 2022.................................................

https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2024/02/23/crescent-communities-lincoln-county-development.html

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Charlotte developer Terwilliger Pappas to start Huntersville apartment project later this year

Terwilliger Pappas is planning to start construction on a large Huntersville apartment project later this year.

The multifamily developer, which is one of the most active groups in the Charlotte region, will build hundreds of apartments at North Creek Village. Construction will begin by the third quarter, and completion is expected in 2026.

Terwilliger Pappas acquired the project site at 17705 Davidson-Concord Road..................................................

https://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/news/2024/04/05/terwilliger-pappas-huntersville-apartments-develop.html

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4 hours ago, nicholas said:

Was down in Rock Hill yesterday picking up some motorcycle parts and had some free time, so I walked around downtown.  I never visited Rock Hill as a kid and don't have as much of a frame of reference, but the amount of clearly recent infill and renovations/restorations is surprising.  There are definitely a TON of cleared/surface lots scattered around though (especially evident from satellite view) and it would really help tie things together if some of those could be redeveloped, particularly the massive White St parking lot.  More trees would be appreciated as well (certainly this will be helped as existing young trees continue to mature).  Was surprised to see there is basically an urban greenway connecting Winthrop with the heart of downtown along White St.

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What hour of the day do you take your pics?  Are they from the dystopian future?  Where are the humans?  😉

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