COOL OFFICES: Construction has wrapped up on a 45,000-square-foot office suite at the Gamma Goat Building at @campnorthend. Suite 200, as the office space is called, is now available for lease, according to a statement from ATCO Properties & Management and Shorenstein Properties.
Read MoreA $53 million project with 200 condominiums is scheduled to break ground soon in the Mueller development, the former site of Austin's airport that has been transformed into a 700-acre residential and commercial development.
The project, Parkside at Mueller, is being developed by Austin-based Pearlstone Partners and New York-based ATCO Properties and Management. The six-story project will be built at 1701 Simond Avenue, in the Aldrich Street District in the Mueller neighborhood in Northeast Austin.
Read MoreConstruction will get underway this spring on a mixed-use project in East Austin that’ll be anchored by 200 condos.
Condos in the six-story Parkside at Mueller project will be a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units measuring 600 to 1,600 square feet. Thirty of the condos will be set aside for families who earn up to 80 percent of Austin’s median family income.
Austin-based Pearlstone Partners and New York City-based ATCO Properties and Management are developing Parkside on a 1.8-acre parcel at 1701 Simond Ave., near Aldrich Street and Mueller Boulevard. Aside from the 200 condos, the 225,000-square-foot project will feature eight ground-floor offices and 5,000 square feet of retail space. The $53 million project is scheduled for completion in mid-2023.
Read MoreIn Charlotte, N.C.'s burgeoning North End Smart District, Camp North End has been a Ford Motor Co. assembly plant, a site for the U.S. Army, and a Rite Aid distribution center. Up next for the 1-million-square-foot property is the city's largest-ever adaptive reuse project. Owned by the New York–based developer ATCO Properties & Management, the forthcoming mixed-use development will combine office, residential, and hospitality spaces with a retail corridor along the site's southeast side. For the retail corridor's Keswick Platform, a space that will contain seven pavilions for local businesses, ATCO wanted inventive façade ideas. In November, it launched a design competition for "young, up-and-coming Black architects in the Charlotte region," including architecture students, designers working in the profession, and solo practitioners, according to a ATCO press release.
Read MoreThe next phase of Camp North End will bring in more adaptive-reuse space, as well as new construction and residential development.
New York-based ATCO Properties & Management and Shorenstein out of San Francisco are beginning work on 201 Camp Road and 701 Keswick Avenue, adaptive-reuse commercial projects that will deliver in early 2022. Those projects will bring about 120,000 square feet of office space and between 15,000 and 20,000 square feet of retail space to market.
A bank with a large presence in Charlotte will relocate within Camp North End, where it keeps an innovation lab, for a larger office.
Ally Financial Inc. (NYSE: ALLY) will lease 8,953 square feet at 301 Camp Road for its TM Studio, an increase from its current 2,200-square-foot office. At Camp North End, Ally is currently at the Raceway Building, at 1824 Statesville Ave., where it's been since 2018.
At TM Studio, Ally employees, including user-experience designers, product engineers and web developers, create technology products for the bank.
Read MoreThe developer behind Camp North End, a massive project that has brought old industrial buildings north of uptown back to life, is gearing up for a second phase.
New York-based owner ATCO Properties & Management expects to remove a portion of an existing building along Keswick Avenue and convert the remaining space into offices and retail, according to the firm and a permit filed with the city. Behind that, the developer is planning a new building with 202 apartments and a parking garage, the records show.
Read MoreNew York-based ATCO Properties & Management is seeking submissions from Black architects to design a new retail corridor at Camp North End.
The competition is for the next phase of development at Camp North End, a massive adaptive-reuse project north of uptown. ATCO is developing the site with Shorenstein.
Read MoreWhile it’s hard to know just how much the commercial office landscape will shift post Covid-19, employers continue to grapple with the risks of returning workers to shared spaces. Common lobby areas, confining elevators, and shared air handling systems are out of vogue.
Camp North End, an adaptive reuse project just north of uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, is providing solutions for businesses with those concerns.
In June, developer ATCO Properties and Management opened nearly 140,000 square feet of office and retail in a fraction of the 76-acre site’s 1.2 million square feet of warehouses ready for conversion.
Read MoreATCO 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.
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