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Art Galleries and Studios
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The
factories and warehouses become offices and lofts...alleyways become
galleries and terraces.
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Campbell's Greenhouse
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South End...
It's the People |

Walter Brem House
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South End reaches into Dilworth and historic homes which are sometimes
still residential and most often commercial.
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"I think South End is poised to take the next
step. At this point, particularly with the trolley now more a reality than
a myth, it has spurred
a new wave of excitement about the area."
Architect and Developer David Furman
"The trolley is not why people are buying
(now)."
Architect and Developer Jim Gross
"South End is the place to be now; it’s has killer views of
uptown."
-- Fair Development’s Patsy Withers
"We had property owners (in South End) who wanted to make a
difference and were willing to put their money where their vision
was."
The City of Charlotte’s Tom Warshauer
"It amazes me how quickly the name South End took hold."
Developer Tony Pressley
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Lofts and condominiums
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It's the Warehouses
and Mills |
Red
clay bricks of all different shades and colors, old with new, create
spaces for living and working.
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Jesse's
beautiful
greenhouse and nursery
is the epitome of South End.
He blends
the old
with the new so well...
the old favorites in flowers along with
the exotics...the orchid day-care center
of Charlotte. Year in and year
old,
Jesse and staff are there helping
us through all the seasons
with
his plants and flowers.
Thank you, Jesse! |

Jesse Campbell
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It's the
Trolley,
Live/Work, &
Bistros |
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Price's Chicken Coop
Chicken or fish lunch with fries and coleslaw...all to go- lunch back
at work a nearby park, or back home. It's always
hot, freshly made and the best fried c
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