The Line (development)
Location | 2151 Hawkins, Charlotte, North Carolina |
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Status | Under Construction |
Groundbreaking | Fall 2019 |
Website | thelineclt |
Companies | |
Architect | Gensler |
Developer | Portman Holdings |
Technical details | |
Buildings | The Line, 2161 Hawkins |
Size | 3.7 acres[1] |
The Line is a development currently under construction composed of a 16-story office building in South End Charlotte, North Carolina, which stands at a height of 212 feet (65 m) [2] The second building 2161 Hawkins is currently under construction, a 24 story apartment tower being developed by Portman Residential with 370 units along with 18,700 square feet (1,737 m2) of ground floor retail.[3]
History
[edit]The recent history of 2151 Hawkins began in March 2000 when Shook Design Group and Whelchel & Associates Inc. purchased a previous industrial building, built in 1957. The 2.21-acre lot and the building were sold for $1.6 million.[4] At the time of the sale it was occupied by Grice Showcase & Display Manufacturing Co.[5]
The Shook building was initially put on the market March 6, 2018. Portman Holdings bought the plot along with the 1.5-acre plot at 2161 Hawkins for $12.7M in October 2018.[1] At the time of the sale Shook Kelley leased the 27,045 square feet (2,513 m2) building on the lot. Shortly after the land was sold it was announced that a 260,000 square feet (24,155 m2) mixed-used building would be constructed on the 2151 Hawkins site.[6][4]
The recent history of 2161 Hawkins began in October 2013 when Sycamore Brewing signed a lease for the 1.62-acre property which contained a 8,000 square feet (743 m2) building that was previously an auto garage. Then in September 2015 Sycamore Brewing owners Justin and Sarah Brigham purchased the property for an undisclosed price.[7][8]
Office Building
[edit]The building is composed of 318,000 square feet (29,543 m2) of space.[3] Of the 16 floors 9 are dedicated to office space for a total of 285,000 square feet (26,477 m2) of Class A office space.[9] The building will border the rail trail in South End south of the East/West Blvd Station.[10]
In May 2020 Portman Holdings secured a $95.6 million construction loan with PCCP, a real estate finance and investment management firm. This was the fourth construction loan PCCP has extended to Portman Holdings. PCCP was also Portman's construction lender for the building Regions 615 in Uptown Charlotte.[11]
Sycamore Brewing is the anchor tenant of the building. Sycamore co-owner Sarah Brigham said this about the project, "We are beyond excited to be a part of this amazingly cool space. With an expansive beer garden, second-story patio, house-roasted coffee offering, and a dynamic chef-driven food and beverage program, this experience is going to be second to none in the Queen City".[12] Sycamor features 10,000 square feet (929 m2) of space on 2 levels with another 16,000 square feet (1,486 m2)of space for a rooftop beer garden and outdoor area along the rail trail.[13] The space will also include four bars. The expanded space will allow Sycamore to have live music in two locations on the rail trail and rooftop beer garden, a coffee shop that will also serve pastries and sandwiches, a taproom that is 5 times than the size of their former taproom, and an enhanced beer selection.[14] In early October 2022 Sycamore Brewing closed its taproom next store to allow the new 2161 Hawkins apartment building to break ground. Their space in The Line opened May 31, 2023.[15]
The building features 15,000 square feet (1,394 m2) of retail and restaurant space, mostly on the first floor.[16] The ground floor is intended to be a gathering spot.[17] The location of the rail trail enhances this intent since the trail stays busy with a continuous stream of bicyclists, walkers, transit riders and visitors. Foundry Commercial believes that both retail and office tenants of the building will benefit from the energy of the rail trail.[18]
One of the other retail tenants of the first floor is Chapter 6, a restaurant by Jon Dressler, occupying 6,000 square feet (557 m2) in the building. Dressler is the owner of Rare Roots Hospitality the company's current restaurants in the Charlotte area include Dressler’s in midtown, The Porter’s House in south Charlotte, Fin & Fino in uptown, and Dogwood Southern Table in South Park. Chapter 6 will feature Mediterranean, Morocco, and southern Spain cuisines. Dressler expects to invest $2 million into the restaurant. Its opening date is September 20, 2023.[19][20][21]
Another retailer that will that occupy 15,000 square feet (1,394 m2) of the retail is Savi Provisions with 3,613 square feet (336 m2). It is an Atlanta based restaurant featuring locally grown gourmet and organic food. In addition to its indoor space the restaurant will have a 1,600 square feet (149 m2) patio.[18] The restaurant is expected to open in late 2023.[22]
The final retail space will be occupied by Grit Box Fitness, occupying 2,940 square feet (273 m2). Grit Box focuses on high intensity kickboxing and strength training. The studio will offer 45 intensity classes. Cody Cooper, company founder said this about the studio “We are excited to deliver a fitness experience that makes working out fun and exciting. We want everyone — beginner and advanced — to walk out of every class feeling more confident and motivated to get what they want out of life”.[23] The studio planned to open in the summer of 2022.[18]
Foundry Commercial moved their Charlotte office from 10,000 square feet (929 m2) at 121 West Trade in Uptown to the 10th floor of the building to occupy 15,000 square feet (1,394 m2) on May 16, 2022 to become the first tenant of the building. The company currently has 80 employees in the Charlotte area, 60 of which work from the office. The space will include 70 desks.[9] Additional building permits for office space include Northeastern University Charlotte, Home Instead, CPA firm Frazier & Deeter, Golden Ticket and The Passage.[24]
In June 2022 The Line was purchased for $206 million by CBRE Investment Management of New York City. At the time of purchase the building was less than 50% leased. Mike McDonald, of Cushman & Wakefield who represented the seller, said this about the transaction. "CBRE has a wealth of capital they’re trying to place in high-growth markets, and the fact that it’s less than 50% leased created a great opportunity for value-add rent, it is a really awesome and new creative office building at a drop-a-pin location in South End Charlotte. I think it's the best building in Charlotte and a top-10 building in the Southeast."[25]
In March 2023 IT staffing firm Experis signed a lease for 23,610 square feet (2,193 m2) on the 12th floor. This lease brought the building's occupancy to 52%.[26] In June 2023 the building added two new tenants. Atlanta-based SignatureFD will be leasing 3,700 square feet (340 m2) on the 10th floor. SignatureFD choose The Line due to it being a vibrant destination that is walkable to restaurants and amenities, also it convenient to multiple business districts in Charlotte. New York-based design studio Society Awards will lease 4,000 square feet (370 m2) on the 12th floor. With these two leases the building is 54% occupied.[27]
Chicago based TTX, a railcar company, announced it will be leasing 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2) in the building.[28] In August 2023 City Council approved $323,007 of incentives over a seven year period for the company's relocation from Chicago to Charlotte. TTX's investment in the move is $14.5 million for 150 jobs in Charlotte.[29] Around 100 jobs will be employees relocating from Chicago. The remaining 50 jobs will be new hires.[28] The office space is being designed by Gensler and it will be completed in the spring 2024.[30] TTX's lease brings the building occupancy to 65%.[28]
2161 Hawkins
[edit]Construction began in mid-October 2022 after Sycamore Brewing moved out of the building.[14] Construction will last two years with a scheduled opening of the third quarter 2024. Apartment amenities will include concierge service, a rooftop pool, co-working spaces, a game room, climbing wall, indoor and outdoor fitness centers[3] The two lots will likely have a common outdoor plaza. Also, a fourth-floor bridge will connect the two buildings.[3] The developer stated the goal of the project is to develop a building that complements the Line.[1]
As of April 2023, several food and drink tenants of the 18,700 square feet (1,737 m2) ground floor retail have been announced. Night Swim coffee will open its sixth Charlotte location with a 623 square feet (58 m2) space. Bar One South End will lease 2,389 square feet (222 m2) and will open in the fourth quarter of 2024.[31] The Bar One location is part of a $10 million expansion with a location in Lake Norman also planned.[32] True Food Kitchen will be occupying 5,200 square feet (483 m2).[31] The restaurant is a wellness driven concept marketed to a educated and higher income demographic.[33] With the announcement of Night Swim there is 10,481 square feet (974 m2) of the possible 18,700 square feet (1,737 m2) ground floor retail is currently available.[31]
See also
[edit]- List of tallest buildings in North Carolina / the United States / the world
- List of tallest buildings in Charlotte
References
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- ^ Doug Smith, "South End business cross tracks", The Charlotte Observer, March 3, 2000.
- ^ PORTILLO, Ely (6 March 2018). "Creative office building near prominent South End brewery goes on sale". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
- ^ Boye, Will (15 July 2013). "Sycamore Brewing looking at South End building". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
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- ^ a b Franco, Elise (22 April 2022). "Foundry Commercial relocating its Charlotte office from uptown to new South End tower". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
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- ^ Fahey, Ashley (19 May 2020). "High-profile office tower in South End secures $95.6M construction loan". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ Peralta, Katie (3 December 2020). "The 16-story South End tower that'll house Sycamore Brewing has a new name: The Line". Charlotte Agenda. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (4 February 2020). "High-profile restaurant courted for South End tower, while plans for food hall fall through". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ a b Greene, Shannon (28 September 2022). "Sycamore Brewing's moving party postponed ahead of Hurricane Ian". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ Mahoney, Ashley (30 May 2023). "See inside Sycamore Brewing's new two-story South End location". Axios Charlotte. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
- ^ "2151 Hawkins Street Building". DPR Construction. 8 December 2020. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (4 February 2022). "High-profile restaurant courted for South End tower, while plans for food hall fall through". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
- ^ a b c "Chapter 6, Savi Provisions, Grit Box Fitness Round Out Retail Tenants Moving into The Line along Charlotte's Rail Trail". Foundry Commercial. 20 April 2022. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ Finley, Heidi (14 September 2023). "Chapter 6 set to open soon, featuring Mediterranean flavors along Charlotte's Rail Trail". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
- ^ Franco, Elise (23 February 2023). "Charlotte veteran restaurateur Jon Dressler set to open Chapter 6 at The Line in South End this summer". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (29 March 2022). "Here's what veteran restaurateur Jon Dressler is cooking up at high-profile South End project". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 April 2022.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (23 February 2023). "Savi Provisions to open second store in South End amid Charlotte expansion". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (30 September 2021). "Fitness concept signs on to new South End tower for first location outside of South Carolina". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer; Franco, Elise (26 April 2022). "Northeastern University to take new space in Charlotte, permits show". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
- ^ Franco, Elise (8 June 2022). "CBRE Investment Management buys The Line in South End from Portman Holdings for $206M". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 3 October 2022.
- ^ Franco, Elise (9 March 2023). "IT recruitment firm Experis to lease office space at South End's The Line". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
- ^ Franco, Elise (14 June 2023). "South End office building The Line adds SignatureFD, Society Awards as newest tenants". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ^ a b c Franco, Elise (1 November 2023). "Chicago-based TTX takes two floors at The Line in South End for new Charlotte HQ". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Huguley, Collin (29 August 2023). "Charlotte City Council OKs incentives for Chicago company TTX's 150-job HQ move". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
- ^ Soloff, Katie Peralta; Mahoney, Ashley (2 November 2023). "See renderings: Chicago company to move headquarters to new South End tower". Axios Charlotte. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ a b c Franco, Elise (3 April 2023). "Night Swim Coffee signs lease for South End apartment tower under construction next to The Line". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (19 January 2023). "Bar One Lounge plans $10M expansion with venues in South End, Lake Norman area on deck". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
- ^ Thomas, Jennifer (7 July 2023). "True Food Kitchen lands South End space for first Charlotte restaurant: EXCLUSIVE". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
External links
[edit]- Media related to The Line (Charlotte) at Wikimedia Commons