Crescent Bets Big Again On Charlotte
July 31, 2017

Crescent Bets Big Again On Charlotte

Crescent Communities, in partnership with Atherton Mill and Market owner Edens, is preparing to break ground on Crescent Atherton, which will include 346 apartment units over a retail component. The development brings Crescent's active multifamily investment in the Queen City to nearly $500M, making its hometown one of the company's most active markets.

Crescent has five projects — representing a total of 1,900 units and 140K SF of retail — under development in Charlotte: Crescent Stonewall Station, Crescent NoDa, Crescent Providence Farm, the recently announced Crescent Montford Park and Crescent Atherton. The new South End development…

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