First Ward Condos Charlotte, NC
First Ward was recently one of the most dangerous areas in Charlotte, but because of recent revitalization under a HUD HOPE VI grant, it has become one of the more desirable. Many new developments are planned and under construction. The most noticeable development is the new Charlotte Bobcats Arena. UNC Charlotte is planning to build a new academic building in the First Ward as part of an urban village project being developed by Levine Properties. The current plans for the urban village include a 4 acre park, 450,000 sq ft (42,000 sq meter) of office space, 2,700 residential units, 250 hotel rooms, 250,000 sq ft (23,000 sq meter) of retail space, and 450,000 sq ft (42,000 sq meter) of civic space. Current attractions include: Spirit Square, ImaginOn Children's Learning Center, Levine Museum of the New South, and the Mint Museum of Craft + Design.
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In the aftermath of a federal development grant, 409 W 8th St and the other residences of the First Ward are experiencing rebirth as one of the city's most desirable areas. Known as the "Garden District", the First Ward is an award winning mixed-income district of about 1,000 residents.
409 W 8th St joins other residential complexes utilizing the First Ward's draws such as the Afro-American Cultural Center, Mint Museum of Craft + Design, and ImaginOn. The units at 409 W 8th St feature up to three-bedrooms and radiate traditional construction in a neighborhood that is experiencing a resurgence.
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Boasting 10-foot windows and spectacular skyline views, the contemporary architecture of Cityview Lofts gives it a unique presence in Charlotte's Garden District. Built in 2004, this David Furman design features 1 and 2 bedroom lofts with an underground parking deck.
The First Ward has been revitalized by a large grant and harbors many new planned developments. Residents at Cityview Lofts can enjoy easy access to the new Charlotte Bobcats Arena, the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, and the Levine Museum of the New South.
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Cityview Townes is in the newly revitalized First Ward, where about 1,000 residents make their home among new developments such as the Mint Museum of Craft and Design, the Levine Museum of the New South, and the Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Cityview Townes is a three-story building that has units on both Garden District and 10th Street.
Some units at Cityview Townes feature private rooftop terraces, while other typical amenities include granite countertops, hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and private patios. 10-foot cielings make the units in Cityview Townes open and airy, while the aware winning designs of David Furman complement the architecture. Two-bedroom, two-bath units are typical, with some three-bedroom units available.
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Courtside is located at the corner of N. Caldwell St. and E. Sixth St. in Uptown Charlotte's 1st Ward. Courtside is located one block from the Charlotte Bobcat's arena and is four blocks from the exciting EpiCentre entertainment complex.
The building has 104 units spread out over 17 floors and was completed in 2006. All units at Courtside have hardwood floors, 10 foot ceilings, floor to ceiling glass and private balconies. Private parking deck and pool are also features of these condos.
Courtside was developed by Boulevard Centro.
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M Street is located at N McDowell and 7th Street in the First Ward, which has been experiencing a rebirth of sorts since the acquisition of a federal grant for community development. Built in 2003, the three story modern building features 73 units that have both two-bedroom two full bath floor plans. Condos have hardwood floors, granite countertops, and balconies off the master suite.
M Street offers residents the excitement of living in one of the areas experiencing heady growth in Charlotte. The First Ward is already home to the Museum of the New South, the Children's ImaginOn Museum, and the Mint Museum of Craft and Design.
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Skyline Terrace was built in 2001. Most of the homes have 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, an outdoor patio and terrace.Some of these units have an additional roof top terrace with a skyline view. Located in the First Ward, Skyline Terrace is in close proximity to the Charlotte Bobcats Arena, and other new developments such as the Levine Museum of the New South and the African American Cultural Center.
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The Caldwells on Ninth were built in the First Ward in 2000 and feature two and three-bedroom units with hardwood floors, tiled bathrooms, crown molding throughout, and other amenities such as gas fireplaces and front porches.
The Caldwells on Ninth are located in the First Ward which has been experiencing a revitalization of sorts in the aftermath of a federal grant for community development, and as such, is becoming one of the city's most growing areas with new projects in the works and existing attractions such as the Levine Museum of the New South and the Mint Museum of Craft and Design.
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Tivoli is a mid-rise condominium community (three floors) built in 2001 that features one and two bedroom units. Homes are generally equipped with granite, hardwoods and balconies, and ten foot cielings.
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