The property, which is owned by the county and the city, fronts N. Tryon Street and is bounded by Ninth, Eleventh and Brevard Streets. The parcel is presently home to the Hal Marshall Building which houses 500 government workers.
The site could be critical to the future of North End, the city's emerging arts district. Charlotte Center City Partners wants a pedestrian-friendly project that blends apartments and condos, restaurants, retail and some office space.
Among the interested firms are Maryland-based Federal Realty Investment Trust. This firm stresses the area's potential for luring young professionals, empty nesters and the over-50 crowd with grown children.
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