In Tough Times, Retailers Drawn To Charlotte Mixed-Use Development
June 26, 2017

In Tough Times, Retailers Drawn To Charlotte Mixed-Use Development

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Times might be hard for retail overall, but even so retailers are expanding if the time and place are right. Recently two clothing boutiques and two restaurants inked leases at the 90-acre Waverly development in South Charlotte.

Joining the retail mix at the mixed-use property are Fab'rik, Scout and Molly's Boutique, Babalu Tapas & Tacos and DeSano Pizza Bakery. Waverly will have about 40 shops and restaurants, anchored by a Whole Foods that opened in May.  The…

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