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Camp North End s Next Phase Features Designs From 4 Contest-Winning Black Architects

WFAE The next phase of redevelopment efforts at Charlotte s Camp North End will feature concepts from four local Black architects.Their designs incorporate the site s current elements as well as the city s history. Skyscrapers. High-rise apartment buildings. Announcements about corporate headquarters moving in. It’s easy to focus on what’s new in Charlotte. So easy, in fact, that sometimes the city’s history can sometimes get drowned out by the rush to the future. Camp North End is one of several sites across the city going in a different direction. To a degree, it’s new. And it’s certainly hip. But it’s also old, a former industrial complex in the shadow of uptown now teeming with food stalls, art studios and gathering spaces. The reclamation project doesn’t shy from its manufacturing past, with elements of its history proudly displayed.

Some eviction filings continue in Milwaukee despite moratorium

Some eviction filings continue in Milwaukee despite moratorium Some eviction filings continue in Milwaukee despite moratorium This week, protesters gathered outside S2 Real Estate in Milwaukee to object to the company’s eviction filings amid the pandemic. MILWAUKEE - This week, protesters gathered outside S2 Real Estate in Milwaukee to object to the company’s eviction filings amid the pandemic. Despite a federal moratorium on evictions in effect through March 31, S2 Real Estate has filed for 82 evictions since September. It has approximately 550 tenants in the Milwaukee area. What we re most concerned with is stopping evictions in their tracks right now, said Robert Penner of the Milwaukee Autonomous Tenants Union (MATU), which organized the protest.

Meet the 4 winners of Camp North End s design competition

Licensed and aspiring Black architects selected to design facades for new retail pavilions at Camp North End. Clockwise from top left: Marcus Thomas, Melanie Reddrick, Hasheem Halim and Aleah Pullen. By Katrina Louis January 29, 2021 Two dozen candidates answered the call in December when New York-based ATCO Properties & Management announced that it wanted Black architects, and emerging Black architects, to be part of the next development phase of Camp North End.  Twenty-four submissions for the design competition were narrowed to 10, and on Wednesday, four winners were announced.  Two licensed architects Marcus Thomas and Melanie Reddrick and two architectural designers Aleah Pullen and Hasheem Halim will have their designs grace the exterior facades of four new retail pavilions at Camp North End. 

Woodmont continues industrial expansion with NJ acquisition

Woodmont Industrial Partners (WIP), a national developer and owner of industrial properties, and EverWest Real Estate Investors, an institutional real estate investment and operating company, announced the acquisition of 461 Ridge Road, a 144,551 s/f industrial facility in South Brunswick, New Jersey. The property was acquired from industrial recycling company GDB International, which has leased back the facility on a short-term basis. David Blitt of Bussel Realty represented the seller.  Woodmont and EverWest plan to renovate the existing facility upon lease expiration, enhancing building specifications to best meet the demand from distribution and logistics users. Located in the established Exit 8A submarket, the property

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