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Charlotte’s Construction Scene: A Temporary Slowdown with Promising Signs Ahead

Charlotte's Construction Scene: A Temporary Slowdown with Promising Signs Ahead

Charlotte: A Shifting Sky of Construction

Hey there, Charlotte residents! If you’ve noticed that the skyline isn’t dotted with as many cranes as it used to be, you’re not alone. It seems our fair city is taking a little break from the construction frenzy that had it buzzing in the previous years. But don’t worry! We might see that energy returning as we head into 2025.

What’s Happening in Construction?

Let’s talk numbers for a second. After a roaring start in 2022 and the first part of 2023, things took a bit of a slow turn this past year. According to Chuck McShane, who knows the ins and outs of our local market like the back of his hand, the commercial real estate scene is experiencing a much-needed breather. Developers have been holding back, keeping a close watch on inflation and the ongoing high-interest rates that have kept many of them cautious.

What Does it All Mean?

So, how does this affect you and me? The slowdown in groundbreaking may leave some of us wondering if projects are stalled for good. But here’s the good news! McShane predicts that as interest rates dip, we’ll see more projects begin to “pencil out” again. That’s just a fancy way of saying they’ll start to make financial sense for developers.

Who’s Still Building?

Even with this cautious climate, not all developers are hitting the brakes! Northwood Ravin, for example, is charging ahead with some new multifamily projects. They’re gearing up to start construction of a shiny new residential tower right in Midtown and making headway on some boutique apartments over in South End. It’s evidence that even among uncertainty, a few brave souls are still pushing forward.

Office Construction: A Different Story

Carson & Tryon project. This long-planned tower that’s been in the works where the Enterprise Rent-A-Car is could be the next major office project to break ground.

Investor Moves in Charlotte

Fallon Company, which is taking a keen interest in the Charlotte market. They recently broke ground on 234 Cotswold apartments, and they’re hoping to get started on their larger mixed-use project in Dilworth, known as Centre South, this year. They’re currently hunting for an anchor tenant for the office portion, showing that despite uncertainties, investment excitement continues in our city.

What Lies Ahead?

That wraps up the latest construction chatter in Charlotte. Keep your eyes peeled for upcoming projects, as our city may just be gearing up for another vibrant phase of growth. Stay tuned and keep the hope for a lively skyline alive!


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