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The Vue

The VUE or The VUE Charlotte is a 576-foot (176 m) tall skyscraper in Charlotte, North Carolina.[1] It was completed in 2010 and has 51 stories. A luxury apartment tower, the VUE is the tallest residential building in the state. The leasing center for The Vue is located at the corner of 5th Street and W. Pine.

The Vue
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeSingle-use residential
LocationCorner of 5th and Pine Streets in the Fourth Ward
Coordinates35°13′51.6″N 80°50′41.3″W / 35.231000°N 80.844806°W / 35.231000; -80.844806
Construction started2007
OpeningFall 2010
Cost$275 million
OwnerNorthwood Ravin
ManagementNorthwood Ravin
Height
Roof576 feet (176 m)[1]
Technical details
Floor count51 (no 13th floor; top floor will be 51st)[2]
Lifts/elevators4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Lamar Johnson Collaborative
DeveloperMCL Companies
Structural engineerFisher and Partners
Main contractorJ. E. Dunn Construction Group (formerly RJ Griffin & Co.)
Website
www.vuecharlotte.com

With 402 units,[3] residences range from studios to penthouses. Some contain private balconies, gourmet kitchens, spa inspired bathrooms, and floor to ceiling glass. The VUE features a 35,000 sq ft (3,300 m2) amenity deck with a heated Jr. Olympic-sized pool, tennis–sport court, pet park, and landscaped courtyard with outdoor kitchen. Other amenities include a 24-hour full service concierge, business center, and 50th floor SKY Lounge. The name "VUE" is an acronym for "Vertical Urban Experience".

The VUE is located in the historic Fourth Ward residential Uptown Charlotte neighborhood. Neighboring sites of interest include Bank of America Stadium, BB&T Ballpark, Romare Bearden Park, Spectrum Center, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, museum row and many restaurants and bars.

History edit

The VUE was originally developed by three developers MCL Cos. of Chicago, Churchill Development Group of Orlando, and Westminster Partners of Lake Forest, Ill. However, in September 2007 MCL purchased the sole rights to the project during the building's construction. It broke ground at the 1.5-acre site in June 2007. It was originally composed of 403 condos with studios starting at $200,000 and penthouses up to $4 million.[4]

Work temporarily stopped on the project on September 1, 2009, due to a legal dispute between R.J. Griffin & Co., the general contractor, and MCL Cos. because of the developer's failure to pay invoices. Work resumed on October 5, 2009. At the time that half of the condos were under contract and expected to be completed within a year.[5] In order to restart work MCL Cos reached a deal to borrow $4 million from R.J. Griffin & Co. Also, MCL reached a new lending agreement using international investors including Cairn Financial Products Limited and Goldman Sachs International. This agreement extended the load until February 2011. MCL defaulted on the two loans totaling $194.8 million on February 22, 2011. The property was auctioned off on June 12, 2011. It was purchased by Northwood Investors for $100 million.[6]

At the time of foreclosure only 19 units had been closed on. At one time 167 units were under contract for a total value of $82.55 million. However, this amount still would not have covered the loan. At a 25% discounted price the sale of all units would have grossed $187.79 million, which still would not have covered the loans.[6] In June 2012 Northwood Ravin announced that the 391 unsold condos would be converted into apartments. The apartments range in size from studios to three-bedroom penthouses. The initial rent range was $1,300 to $5,000. When the conversion was announced Northwood Ravin received a lot of interest in viewing the property.[7]

Northwood Ravin spent $20 million converting the building into a luxury apartment tower. The changes to the building included reworking the Pine Street entrance, adding two outdoor kitchens, and adding dining areas to the eighth floor deck. The most notably addition was the 3,800 square-foot SkyLounge bar on the 50th floor.[8] The bar is only open to residents and their guests. Some of its features include a piano bar, game room, four televisions, and a wireless business center.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Vue". Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
  2. ^ Singe, Kerry Hall (2009-09-01). "Griffin: Vue owner 2 months late paying". The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on 2012-05-31. Retrieved 2009-10-22.
  3. ^ Jodie. "The Vue - Charlotte | Charlotte, NC Residential Tower Design Build Construction Example". Clayco. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  4. ^ Fuchs, Roberta (24 September 2007). "McLean takes over at The Vue". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Work to restart at The Vue". Charlotte Business Journal. 5 October 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  6. ^ a b Stabley, Susan (12 May 2012). "The Vue tower is headed for June 12 foreclosure auction". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  7. ^ Boye, Will (29 June 2012). "The Vue converting to apartments". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  8. ^ Morris, Robert (31 October 2014). "The Vue Charlotte among top apartment and condo developments". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
  9. ^ Wilson, Jen (12 April 2012). "Sky Lounge bar opens at uptown Charlotte's The Vue". Charlotte Business Journal. Retrieved 27 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Video Tour

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The VUE or The VUE Charlotte is a 576 foot 176 m tall skyscraper in Charlotte North Carolina 1 It was completed in 2010 and has 51 stories A luxury apartment tower the VUE is the tallest residential building in the state The leasing center for The Vue is located at the corner of 5th Street and W Pine The VueGeneral informationStatusCompletedTypeSingle use residentialLocationCorner of 5th and Pine Streets in the Fourth WardCoordinates35 13 51 6 N 80 50 41 3 W 35 231000 N 80 844806 W 35 231000 80 844806Construction started2007OpeningFall 2010Cost 275 millionOwnerNorthwood RavinManagementNorthwood RavinHeightRoof576 feet 176 m 1 Technical detailsFloor count51 no 13th floor top floor will be 51st 2 Lifts elevators4Design and constructionArchitect s Lamar Johnson CollaborativeDeveloperMCL CompaniesStructural engineerFisher and PartnersMain contractorJ E Dunn Construction Group formerly RJ Griffin amp Co Websitewww vuecharlotte comWith 402 units 3 residences range from studios to penthouses Some contain private balconies gourmet kitchens spa inspired bathrooms and floor to ceiling glass The VUE features a 35 000 sq ft 3 300 m2 amenity deck with a heated Jr Olympic sized pool tennis sport court pet park and landscaped courtyard with outdoor kitchen Other amenities include a 24 hour full service concierge business center and 50th floor SKY Lounge The name VUE is an acronym for Vertical Urban Experience The VUE is located in the historic Fourth Ward residential Uptown Charlotte neighborhood Neighboring sites of interest include Bank of America Stadium BB amp T Ballpark Romare Bearden Park Spectrum Center Blumenthal Performing Arts Center museum row and many restaurants and bars Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe VUE was originally developed by three developers MCL Cos of Chicago Churchill Development Group of Orlando and Westminster Partners of Lake Forest Ill However in September 2007 MCL purchased the sole rights to the project during the building s construction It broke ground at the 1 5 acre site in June 2007 It was originally composed of 403 condos with studios starting at 200 000 and penthouses up to 4 million 4 Work temporarily stopped on the project on September 1 2009 due to a legal dispute between R J Griffin amp Co the general contractor and MCL Cos because of the developer s failure to pay invoices Work resumed on October 5 2009 At the time that half of the condos were under contract and expected to be completed within a year 5 In order to restart work MCL Cos reached a deal to borrow 4 million from R J Griffin amp Co Also MCL reached a new lending agreement using international investors including Cairn Financial Products Limited and Goldman Sachs International This agreement extended the load until February 2011 MCL defaulted on the two loans totaling 194 8 million on February 22 2011 The property was auctioned off on June 12 2011 It was purchased by Northwood Investors for 100 million 6 At the time of foreclosure only 19 units had been closed on At one time 167 units were under contract for a total value of 82 55 million However this amount still would not have covered the loan At a 25 discounted price the sale of all units would have grossed 187 79 million which still would not have covered the loans 6 In June 2012 Northwood Ravin announced that the 391 unsold condos would be converted into apartments The apartments range in size from studios to three bedroom penthouses The initial rent range was 1 300 to 5 000 When the conversion was announced Northwood Ravin received a lot of interest in viewing the property 7 Northwood Ravin spent 20 million converting the building into a luxury apartment tower The changes to the building included reworking the Pine Street entrance adding two outdoor kitchens and adding dining areas to the eighth floor deck The most notably addition was the 3 800 square foot SkyLounge bar on the 50th floor 8 The bar is only open to residents and their guests Some of its features include a piano bar game room four televisions and a wireless business center 9 See also editList of tallest buildings in Charlotte Uptown Charlotte Charlotte TradeMark List of tallest buildings in North CarolinaReferences edit a b The Vue Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat Retrieved 28 November 2022 Singe Kerry Hall 2009 09 01 Griffin Vue owner 2 months late paying The Charlotte Observer Archived from the original on 2012 05 31 Retrieved 2009 10 22 Jodie The Vue Charlotte Charlotte NC Residential Tower Design Build Construction Example Clayco Retrieved 2021 10 26 Fuchs Roberta 24 September 2007 McLean takes over at The Vue Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved 26 September 2022 Work to restart at The Vue Charlotte Business Journal 5 October 2009 Retrieved 26 September 2022 a b Stabley Susan 12 May 2012 The Vue tower is headed for June 12 foreclosure auction Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved 26 September 2022 Boye Will 29 June 2012 The Vue converting to apartments Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved 26 September 2022 Morris Robert 31 October 2014 The Vue Charlotte among top apartment and condo developments Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved 27 September 2022 Wilson Jen 12 April 2012 Sky Lounge bar opens at uptown Charlotte s The Vue Charlotte Business Journal Retrieved 27 September 2022 External links editOfficial site Emporis Video Tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Vue amp oldid 1149195104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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