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Furniture showroom chain envisioned on Tyvola

Plus: Office-to-apartments in SouthPark; Purebred dog haven eyed for apartments in Steele Creek; Clues on uptown grocery store identity; South End's 110 East signs big tenant; Plaza-Midwood sale

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Tony Mecia
May 20, 2025
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In today’s edition:

  1. A national furniture chain is interested in opening its first N.C. location on Tyvola Road in Charlotte.

  2. Another office-to-apartments redevelopment envisioned in SouthPark

  3. A kennel club in Steele Creek sells a 20-acre site to Toll Brothers after 40 years

  4. Clues reveal identity of potential uptown grocery store

  5. $4M deal for less than an acre in Plaza-Midwood

  6. Whispers readers weigh in: Which Charlotte development will be the slowest to materialize?

  7. Other real estate tidbits from reliable local sources

Let’s get to it!

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A national furniture chain is setting its sights on Charlotte

A national furniture chain called Living Spaces is proposing to open its first North Carolina location in Charlotte, at the north side of Tyvola Road by the intersection with I-77.

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