Gigabit-speed internet provider Google Fiber has signed a 10-year lease at Camp at North End, a 76-acre adaptive reuse development in north Charlotte. The company will occupy 5,884 square feet at the historic Gama Goat Building, located at 1801 N. Graham St. John Christenbury of CBRE represented Google Fiber, which will relocate from its current Charlotte headquarters space at the Phillip Carey building in Uptown’s First Ward Park neighborhood. Jessica Brown and David Dorsch of Cushman & Wakefield represented the landlords, ATCO Properties & Management and Shorenstein Properties LLC. Other office tenants at Camp at North End include Kingsmen Software, Centene Corp., Ally Financial, AON and CloudGenera. Google Fiber is working with Alliance Architecture and Swinerton on the build-to-suit space at the Gama Goat Building, which the firm will occupy beginning in early 2023.
Read MoreGoogle Fiber will move its uptown office to a nearly 6,000-square-foot space at Camp North End in 2023.
ATCO Properties & Management and Shorenstein Properties announced today the internet provider signed a 10-year lease for 5,884 square feet in the property's historic Gama Goat Building at 1801 N. Graham St. Google Fiber is currently housed at the Phillip Carey building, at 301 E. Seventh St., in uptown.
The build-to-suit space will serve as Google Fiber’s Charlotte office and community engagement center. Alliance Architecture is designing the space to highlight the building’s high ceilings, clearstory windows and timber trusses.
Jess George, Google Fiber head of government and community affairs' east region, said the company will move into the new space next summer.
"Google Fiber is excited to be part of this vibrant community which represents the innovative spirit of our city," she said.
Read MoreAs development director at Camp North End for Atco Properties & Management, Tommy Mann has led the charge in bringing to life some of the city’s most sought-after retail, entertainment and small-office spaces over the last five years. Mann’s most notable win was “Immersive Van Gogh” digital exhibit that drew in more than 300,000 visitors over a six-month span. Atco has already redeveloped over 300,000 square feet of former industrial space at Camp North End, with another 1.5 million square feet to go.
Read MoreNearly a century ago in 1924, Camp North End as we know it was home to a 240,000-square-foot building which served as the city’s first Ford Motor Company factory. Once a manufacturing site for Model T cars and later assembling Hercules missiles, the property has now transformed into a hub for some of the city’s most creative and innovative businesses.
The 76-acre open-air property is located in Charlotte’s North End Smart District and has become home to over 50 tenants in less than five years, with more openings on the horizon. The expansive campus is divided into different districts – Kewsick, The Mount and the Boileryard – making the space easily navigable. Whether you are looking for something new to do around the Queen City or are popping into Charlotte for a few days, here is how you can spend a day exploring Camp North End.
Read MoreLocal tech firm Kingsmen Software is upgrading its office space with a move to Camp North End.
Kingsmen was founded in 2013 and has operated out of a 7,800-square-foot space in uptown, at 500 W. Fifth St., for the last seven years. Greg Hart, chief financial officer and founding partner, said the company began looking for a new office space earlier this year. After considering several options, it ultimately decided on Camp North End. Hart said the team wanted the new office to have the same collaborative, industrial feel as the current space.
Read MoreMany in Charlotte are familiar with the 76-acre Camp North End site, the popular redevelopment of historic buildings off Statesville Avenue. Less is likely known about the greater North End neighborhoods.
A deeper look into North End reveals plans for thousands of new apartments as well as notable projects…
Read MoreCamp North End has seen rapid growth since it first opened to the public as a mixed use space back in 2017. Much of that growth has been in the food and beverage sector, as food and beverage concepts have spread across the property and festivals such as BayHaven Food & Wine have debuted on the property. Aside from being home to James Beard Award finalist Greg Collier and Leah & Louise, you’ll also find bakery Wentworth & Fenn, cheese and charcuterie shop Babe & Butcher, Hex Coffee, Free Range Brewing, food stalls including UPPY Award winner PlantJoy, and more.
This time next year, that list will be much longer. Here’s a summary of what’s happening at Camp North End, and when.
Read MoreSeemingly Overzealous, a dairy-free ice cream brand, will open its first brick-and-mortar location at Camp North End.
Garrett Tichy and Jessica Berresse, the couple behind this venture, met in 2020 and connected over a shared love of ice cream. Their first date included taste-testing an ice cream flight with flavors from different shops across Charlotte, as well as one Garrett created at home as part of a pandemic-era hobby. As their relationship grew, so did the business.
Read MoreDupp & Swat is Charlotte’s gift that keeps on giving
Pronounced “Dope,” Dupp & Swat’s creative studios have been in Charlotte for over 10 years now. I sat down with the founders, Davita and Dion Galloway, to get to know their journey.
Davita, an artist by nature, once studied fashion design in New York. Though after running into issues there, she soon realized that scene wasn’t for her, and arrived back home. Despite the minor setback Dion wanted to support and propel Davita’s artistic talents, which he’d seen his entire life.
Read MoreKids' pop-up coming to Camp North End
Grow, the plant shop in Camp North End, is getting a "little sister" in the form of a children's pop-up store called "Fun. A kid's shop by Grow."
Why it matters: It's another example of a successful business owner expanding in Camp North End.
Flashback to last week, when we reported that NoDa Company Canteen is getting its own brick-and-mortar, and back in February, HEX coffee announced it's expanding, Axios' Laura Barrero writes.
"We're constantly restocking our children's merchandise at Grow," founder Jules Zanoni said in a press release.
Details: Fun will sell toys catered toward kids ages 2 to 12, including blocks, scooters, bikes and clothes.
It'll be a 600-square-foot space with a similar vibe to the plant shop.
Location: 1824 Statesville Ave., Suite 109 in Camp North End's Raceway Building.
What's next: Its soft opening date is set for June, and it will operate through September.
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