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NoDa Yoga Moving to New Home Above Cabo Fish Taco

NoDa Yoga is thrilled to offer a brand new location beginning in February 2015, as the studio moves to their forever home above Cabo Fish Taco on North Davidson Street.

Owned and operated by Jillian Longsworth and Maria Hallowell, NoDa Yoga is a small studio with a BIG heart. Classes are designed to be intimate in size, offering a unique opportunity to progress in yoga through increased teacher-student contact. Special programs for veterans, children, and seniors are offered along with a full suite of standard, gentle, yin, and beginner yoga styles. Details about all of their workshops and classes can be found anytime at nodayoga.com.

Adam Williams and Lee Jackson with Legacy represented the Landlord in this transaction.


Legacy Places T.MAC Sports Grill in Cary

Legacy placed Atlanta based T.MAC Sports Grill into the Cary market at Waverly Place Shopping Center. T.MAC is known for its large selection of draft beer and genuine food. They are the go-to place to watch a sporting event with friends and family. This is the 4th location that Legacy has found for T.MAC Sports Grill. They are currently looking at several other Raleigh locations.


Legacy Brings Wooden Robot to South End

Wooden Robot Brewery is coming to South End in the spring of 2015. They will occupy the 5700 SF site that formerly housed the Marigny Dance Club at 1440 South Tryon Street. Legacy brokered the deal for Wooden Robot. The brewery will have a 5000 barrel capacity and a 1500 SF tap room with a patio. This is the 4th brewery that Legacy has found a home for joining Birdsong Brewing Company, Unknown Brewing Co. and Free Range.


Carolina School Supply Sale

The Carolina School Supply Building at 1023 West Morehead has recently changed hands. Monte Ritchey, Partner at Legacy and managing member of Carolina School Supply, LLC, represented the Seller and John Vickers of KW Commercial represented the Buyer, East West Capital. Ritchey’s development company, The Conformity Corporation, performed extensive renovations to the building in 2000, resulting in a listing in the National Register of Historic Places and preservation tax credits exceeding $1.1 million. Since that time and until the sale, Conformity affiliate ACCESS Property Management has managed the building, a role they continue in today.


Waterbean Coffee Expanding in North Carolina

Waterbean Coffee has agreed to and signed a deal to open a second location in the NorthCross Shopping Center in Huntersville, NC. The vision of Waterbean is to create an atmosphere in which customers feel they can drop by and relax and grab a quick cup of coffee.You also can reserve space for a business meeting, or schedule events for people with like interests. Lee Jackson and Greg Godley, with Legacy, represented Waterbean Coffee and assisted them in locating 3,600 sqft of retail space at NorthCross Shopping Center located off Sam Furr road. This location is easily accessible from I-77. Waterbean Coffee plans to open this new location within the next 6 months.
Waterbean originated from a conversation between Tony Vo, owner, and his wife Annie while discussing how to find the perfect blend of coffee. Tony’s vision for his new business was to turn high quality beans delivered fresh from the roaster into an amazing coffee experience for his customers. The reason Waterbean isn’t your typically coffee house is due to the interest that Tony has in cars. Tony had the aspiration of being able to go and get a cup of coffee but also be able to speak and hang out with people that also enjoyed his interest in high end cars. Tony was unable to find coffee houses that shared this view. Waterbean Coffee’s original location is 19420 Jetton Rd, Cornelius, NC. The new location in the NorthCross Shopping Center allows for Tony to have more space for his car events which he plans to hold more often.
For more information on events being held at Waterbean Coffee, how to reserve space for your next meeting, or what coffee product is offered go to www.waterbeancoffee.com