Camp North End calls on Charlotte’s innovators to celebrate the creative process at the first annual END-to-END festival, a two-day “confluence of innovation” on May 10-11. Known as a hub for creativity and forward-thinking ideas, the 75-acre historic site acts as the ideal location to deepen connections between mediums, industries and people. Attendees can look forward to digital art installations throughout WWII-era buildings, live music in the rusty water tower and cutting-edge tech demonstrations in the Ford Factory, as well as presentations from thought leaders on design, technology and the creative process.
Read More“Most companies see their real estate as an expression of their brand, both for the public and especially for their employees,” Hemmerdinger said. “Are you giving your employees a view from a tower, are you giving them cool space in an old building, are you giving them cool space in a building with history?”
The new place at 1030 Woodward Avenue is the perfect spot to wait out rush hour before hopping on the interstate, owner Kurt Hogan said. “You’d rather sit in a beer garden for an hour than deal with traffic.” It is down a side street next to Camp North End, just north of Fourth Ward, near AvidXchange Music Factory and a few miles from NoDa.
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