New York developer ATCO hired a rockstar team to set the stage for Camp North End to become the next big urban community, just north of Uptown.
Read MoreOne year after acquiring its first Garment District asset at 240 W. 35th St. in New York City, ATCO Properties & Management (ATCO) has closed on a $72.5 million refinance through MetLife Investment Management.
Read MoreATCO Properties & Management has signed a 12 year, 5181 s/f lease with fast-causal restaurant chain Cafe Metro at 240-246 West 35th Street, an 18 unit building in the Garment District. Planning to open in February 2018, which will continue the brand's expansion in the New York City market
Read MoreThe buzz around Camp North End soared when Goodyear Arts announced it’d be heading there
for (at least) a three-year stint. The arts collective and residency project continues to evolve—
and maintains its placement as the epicenter of excitement and potential in Charlotte arts. The
addition of Black Market and DUPP&SWAT show a strong curatorial sensibility at the site, and
its entire 75-acre development will be the place to watch in 2018.
The newest tenant at a former missile plant and distribution center in Charlotte’s North End is a community initiative focused on promoting black technology entrepreneurs. Called BLKTECHCLT, the group has leased 1,200 square feet at Camp North End. It’s a subsidiary of community development consulting firm Build the Good, and has operated out of various spaces such as Google Fiber’s First Ward location since launching in 2016.
Read MoreFast-casual restaurant chain Café Metro will open its newest New York City location at 240-246 West 35th Street in the Garment District, where it has agreed to take 5,181 square feet of ground-floor retail space
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