ATCO Properties & Management recently completed The Gama Goat Building, a Class A, 140,000-square-foot creative office property, part of the Camp North End, a 1 million-square-foot adaptive reuse mixed-use development in Charlotte, N.C. Ranking as one the largest adaptive reuse projects in the U.S., the Camp North End is set to transform a 75-acre space into a mix of residential, retail, restaurant and office space campus, while preserving the character of former industrial factories.
Read MoreOn Sylvania Avenue stands one of the only original craftsman bungalows left in the Lockwood neighborhood of Charlotte.
A few streets away lies the Ford Motor Company Plant, a building that once manufactured Model-T Fords and later, Hercules missiles. Both buildings were designated historic landmarks at a Charlotte City Council meeting last Monday…
“This just puts another thing in place to help make sure that those buildings will be there for years to come for future generations to enjoy and learn from,” said Charlotte City Council member Larken Egleston.”
Read MoreCamp North End’s new food stalls open today. We’re told there are a few spots you need to check out with options for whatever you’re in the mood for. QC Morning’s Brian Stephenson shows us what to expect.
Know Before You Go:
They open at 11:00 a.m. this morning, June 26th
They are practicing social distancing rule, so be sure to follow those when you go.
Later this year, the Keswick Avenue extension will go all the way through Camp North End.
Camp North End has aimed to create an innovative campus through adaptive reuse since its inception in 2016. And the addition of alfresco food and beverage stalls has pushed the campus one step closer to its goal.
The food stalls will open to the public Friday, June 26. The open-air dining area and food stalls line a pedestrian walkway at Keswick Avenue.
The three food stalls are Bleu Barn Bistro, La Caseta and Saru by Bow Ramen
Read MoreJust north of downtown Charlotte sits Camp North End. A former Ford manufacturing plant, the industrial space has been repositioned as a mixed-use community comprising startup retail, office space, community experiences and public parks. A unique mix of tenants, attracted by affordability and proximity to their target market, is testing out new retail experiences that they would not be able to afford to launch in traditional malls.
Read More“Camp North End is perhaps the shining example of how Charlotte is beginning to embrace its history and use it as a place to cultivate a creative class”
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