The Queensbridge Collective tower is set to transform the skyline of Charlotte.
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Charlotte has begun construction on the Queensbridge Collective, a 42-story residential tower poised to reshape the city’s skyline. This $700 million project will bring over 400 apartments to the area, enhancing urban living with modern amenities. As part of a larger trend, Charlotte continues to lead North Carolina in apartment construction amidst a growing demand for housing. The project represents not only a response to the housing crisis but also the city’s commitment to future development and community growth.
In an ambitious move to elevate its urban landscape, Charlotte has officially broken ground on the Queensbridge Collective, a magnificent 42-story residential tower that promises to reshape the city’s skyline. Situated on South Tryon Street, nestled between uptown Charlotte and the vibrant South End, this towering structure is not just a symbol of modern architecture but a beacon of the city’s growing appeal.
Currently standing as the tallest high-rise under construction in Charlotte, the Queensbridge tower will reach a height of 42 stories, albeit falling short of the renowned Vue, which holds the title of North Carolina’s tallest residential building at 51 stories. Nonetheless, its impressive stature will contribute to Charlotte’s ambitious development goals, pairing with a total of nearly 900 apartments being added across Charlotte, Raleigh, and Durham as the demand for urban living surges.
The Queensbridge project is not just about height; it represents a massive investment of around $700 million. This undertaking will introduce over 400 apartments, enhancing Charlotte’s housing market. Previously home to the Uptown Cabaret strip club, the development site is now set to foster a community of residents who will enjoy both the luxury and convenience of urban life. The residential offerings will include a diverse mix of 36 studios, 219 one-bedroom units, 128 two-bedroom homes, and 26 three-bedroom units, catering to a wide array of housing needs.
In line with its modern design, the Queensbridge tower will be packed with state-of-the-art amenities. Residents will have access to a rooftop restaurant where they can enjoy stunning views of the city, outdoor balconies for fresh air, and dedicated spaces for fitness, recreation, and entertainment. This project not only aims to provide homes but also to cultivate a vibrant lifestyle in the heart of Charlotte.
But the Queensbridge project does not stop at residential offerings. A 35-story office tower is also set to break ground later this year, with completion anticipated by 2027. This addition will further enhance the area, creating a multifaceted space for both living and working, and reinforcing Charlotte’s position as a central business hub in North Carolina.
Charlotte has confidently led North Carolina in apartment construction, emerging as the state leader in 2022 with an astounding 11,252 new units. As the city continues to expand, other high-rise projects are also in the pipeline. For instance, in Raleigh, the Highline Glenwood project, reaching 36 stories, is already in motion, while in Durham, the Novus building, designed to rise to 27 stories, is poised to become a key player in the local real estate market.
This construction boom is emblematic of a larger national trend, with a noted shortage of affordable housing exceeding 7.3 million units last year. The influx of new residents in North Carolina—driven by family, employment, and retirement—has fueled the demand for housing. Notably, the state recorded a significant influx of people, ranking fifth nationally for inbound migration according to data from United Van Lines.
With the backdrop of this housing crisis, modular construction is gaining recognition as a potential solution, offering efficiencies that could redefine how future developments are approached.
The Queensbridge Collective exemplifies not only Charlotte’s ambitions for growth and modernization but also its commitment to addressing the housing demands of its rapidly expanding population. As the skyline continues to transform, one thing is certain: Charlotte is on the cusp of a high-rise revolution.
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