The Ellis

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The Ellis
The Ellis N College St.jpg
General information
TypeResidential
Location512 N College St
Charlotte, North Carolina
Construction startedApril 2019[1]
CompletedJune 2021[2]
OpeningJune 2021[3]
OwnerLennar Corporation
Height
Roof117 m (384 ft)
Technical details
Floor count33
Design and construction
DeveloperLennar Corporation

The Ellis is a mid-rise residential building in Uptown Charlotte.[4] Construction completed on June 23rd, 2021.[5] It was developer by Lennar Corporation multi family division. It's located between Eight and Ninth Streets on N College St fronting the Lynx Blue Line. It consists of 549 apartments in two sections of the building. The primary section is a 6 story low-rise tower with 184 units and the other tower is 33 stories at a height of 384 feet with 365 units. The low rise section has a more eclectic and relaxed feel with rent starting at $1,200 for a studio apartment. The high rise section is more expansive and has refined modern spaces with rents starting at $1,500.[6][4] 19,000 of ground level retail will also be included.[7] The building is one of the tallest multifamily buildings in the Charlotte area.[8]

History[]

The 3.5 acre lot[9] was purchased from Levine Properties in 2017 for $23 million. Previously the property was a surface parking lot. The building aligns with the ongoing project the North Tryon Vision which is working to revitalize a 50 square block area of North Tryon St.[7] Although the project is officially not part of the North Tryon Vision since it's located on North College Street.[4]

The Ellis ran into a number of challenges during construction. The development fills up almost the entire lot so materials could lay around for very long on the lot. This requires a lot of coordination with vendors. Also the building was built during the COVID-19 pandemic which caused a lot of cases of virus transmission among construction workers. The Charlotte Commercial Construction Group developed safety protocols for the Charlotte to prevent the spread of the virus and allow construction work to safely continue. Part of these protocols were nightly cleanings of the construction site and daily worker health screenings.[10]

Behind the development will be a private street called Ellis Lane which will front the Charlotte Rail Trail. This street will be used for farmer's markets, food trucks, and "Small Business Saturdays". Other amenities include work from home space, a fitness center, a salt water pool,[11] and a bar overlooking First Ward Park.[12]

A number of organizations are excited to see this building complete Michael Smith, president of Center City Partners, said this "This is a big move as we continue to transform the North Tryon district from many surface lots into a treasured TOD neighborhood". Charles Bowman, North Carolina market president of Bank of America, added "All of you who are a part of it or are going to be a part of it, thank you — if you’re not part of it yet, find another project, bring some capital to town and we’ll put it to work for you". Bank of America and Center City Partners, along a number of other organizations, are a part of the North Tryon Vision.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Wilson, Jenn (23 June 2021). "CBJ Morning Buzz: Uptown's newest high-rise tower now complete; Superstar to play concert at BofA Stadium". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  2. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  3. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d Fahey, Ashley (6 March 2019). "How LMC project marks a big step forward for uptown Charlotte's North Tryon corridor". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  5. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  6. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  7. ^ a b "North Tryon Vision Plan". North Tryon Vision Plan. 16 May 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Hoar Construction Completes 33-Story Ellis Apartment High-Rise in Uptown Charlotte". ReBusiness Online. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  9. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  10. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Hoar Construction Completes 33-Story Ellis Apartment High-Rise in Uptown Charlotte". ReBusiness Online. 2021-06-28. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  12. ^ Sealey, Clayton (23 June 2021). "Charlotte's newest residential tower is complete, with hundreds of ready-to-lease units". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 24 June 2021.

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