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Queen City Quarter (formerly known as the Epicentre) is a mixed-use development with an open-air shopping center, office, and hotels, located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was developed by The Ghazi Company. [1] Queen City Quarter opened to the general public in 2008 at a cost of $220 million and covers three acres (1.2 ...
Uptown Charlotte’s EpiCentre has a new name to go along with what will soon be a complete facelift. The 302,324-square-foot mixed-used complex at 210 E. Trade St. is now called Queen City Quarter.
Kitchen + Kocktails newest location is located at Queen City Quarter, formerly known as the Epicentre. MaBí Concina Tropical Location: 416 E 36th St Unit 600, Charlotte, NC 28205
Queen City Quarter (formerly known as the Epicentre) is a popular shopping and nightlife destination in downtown. [31] The first ward lies directly to the east of the intersection of Trade and Tryon. It is that quadrant bounded by North Tryon on the northwest and East Trade on the southwest. [32]
210 Trade began construction in 2007 on a planned residential tower atop the Queen City Quarter mixed used development. Once completed, 210 Trade would have had 52 floors and became the tallest residential building in Charlotte, surpassing The Vue, as well as the second-tallest building in Charlotte by total floor count, after the Bank of America Corporate Center.
In March, foreclosure proceedings started after Epicentre defaulted on its $85 million loan with lender Deutsche Bank. The sale of the 302,324-square-foot mixed-use center at 201 E. Trade St. was ...
Q-Notes is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender newspaper serving North Carolina and South Carolina.It is based in Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] Published every other week, it has a circulation of 11,000 print copies and is the largest print publication serving the LGBT community in the American Southeast.
The West’s only score came in the first quarter, on a 42-yard pass from Elijah Tillery (Draughn) to Cassidy Harvin (Reagan). Steve Lyttle on Twitter: @slyttle Queen City Senior Bowl summary