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Legacy’s David Tschirhart and Adam Williams broker New Uptown Restaurant

Adam Williams awilliams@legacycre.com

David Tschirhart dtschirhart@legacycre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Daily is set to open in the Fall, we finally have an all-American Tap Room and eatery coming to our area. Thanks to the deal brokered by Dave Tschirhart and Adam Williams who joined forces to make this connection a reality. Legacy’s Adam Williams and David Tschirhart were able to successfully develop the tenant and landlord relationship to achieve this unique concept, demonstrating the strength of Legacy than CRE team to find the right space at the right time for this perfect match. David Tschirhart represented the restaurant’s ownership group and Adam represented the Landlord.

The 5,100-square-foot establishment is located in the Fifth Third Center at 214 N. Church St.

So, what to expect if you need or want to grab a quick bite? To sum it up, it’s a fantastic elevation of American fare and creative bar food. With fare prices, a savvy wine menu, open tap, cozy interior, 900 square foot patio space, chef-driven menu includes but not limited to, your favorite throwback snacks from beef jerky to caramelized popcorn. They have the food we all crave for from double cheeseburgers, shoe string fries and pub steaks. Do not hesitate to treat yourself to a mouth full of fun and happiness.

For more information on commercial real estate services and available listings please feel free to contact Dave Tshirhart or Adam Williams.

The partners behind this uptown bar and restaurant concept say it is on track to open in September.

Source: EXCLUSIVE: Inside plans for this American taproom in uptown — and its name – Charlotte Business Journal


Legacy’s Adam Williams brokers touch of nostalgia at EpiCenter

CBJ: Rockett Fizz Soda and Candy Opens at EpiCenter

 

 

Epicenter has expanded its sweet tooth with a new venue, Rocket Fizz. Our very own Adam Williams, exclusive representative and leasing agent for the Epicenter, brokered the deal.  He continues to keep Charlotte growing towards economic success by connecting landlords and tenants in the uptown Charlotte area. This is the first Rocket Fizz location to open here in the Queen city with 6 locations in North Carolina.

The first of its kind and one of a kind, with views that will make you stop and shop. Providing 1,872 square feet of space and 60 feet windows you will not miss the thousands of colorful candies and the 500 different flavors and colors of soda. With their incomparable selection of bottled sodas, including 150 flavors under its own brand. They have unique flavors that will melt your taste buds and please your soda cravings.

As the Epicenter continues thrive uptown, it will offer extended hours and open on weekends until 3am,  Rhett Batanides Rocket Fizz franchisee says:  “You can be 20 years  120 and you can find stuff you haven’t seen since you were a child”

Contact Adam Williams for more information about leasing at the Epicenter


Asana Patners purchases Stonewall Corridor building

Adam Williams brokers Deal Stonewall Corridor

Asana Partners accquires 44,000 sq ft building at 600 South College Street Charlotte Business Journal Ashley Fahey

Asana Partners closed on a deal for the building at 600 S. College St. for $6.4 million.  The 44,000 Sq ft building is at the intersection of College and Stonewall streets. Sam Judd, chief investment officer at Asana Partners, commented on Tuesday “No specific plans have been developed yet for the site….We like the corner, we like the location, we like the whole Stonewall corridor,” Judd said. He added the building will likely include retail to capitalize on the burgeoning retail corridor along Stonewall Street, anchored by the upcoming Whole Foods at Crescent Communities’ Stonewall Station project.

Adam Williams with Legacy and Ray Killian with Queens Capital LLC brokered the uptown sale.


Fresh Chef Kitchen finds new home in Cotswold

Legacy Congratulates Fresh Chef Kitchen, which has secured a 10 year lease in the Providence Plaza at the former home to Block & Grinder.  The 2,600-square-foot restaurant is on target to open the week of July 24, says Mel Funk, co-owner of Fresh Chef Kitchen.  “I think the people of this area were looking for something fresh and upscale….It’s really good, fresh food that’s flavorful. It’s fresh. It’s clean, but its bold,” says Funk.

“We’re going to grow as fast as we can grow without compromising our quality and standards,”. Fresh Chef is searching for additional sites in the Charlotte market, including possible venues in Denver, Mint Hill and Matthews are in consideration, Funk says.

The Cotswold Fresh Chef restaurant is open for lunch and dinner an offers an option to order online with curbside pick up.

Charles Neal with Divaris Real Estate represented the landlord.
David Tschirhart with Legacy represented Fresh Chef.


Developer Bringing Mixed Use Projects to Charlotte

Mixed Use Developments coming to site of Pfeiffer University’s Charlotte campus on Park Road.

 Charlotte Observer ELY PORTILLO

The Charlotte market continues to remain strong for new development as Crescent Communities plans a mixed use development at the former Pfeiffer University, Park Road site. The company is also planning to develop Tryon Place, a mixed-use project anchored by an office tower, at the corner of Stonewall and South Tryon streets. Both projects will bring 1,200 apartments and 100,000 square feet of retail space to the Queen city. Construction is slated to begin at the Park Road site in July, the shops should be open and the first apartments available for lease by spring 2019.   Adam Williams with  Legacy Real Estate Advisor has been hired as leasing agent for the retail spaces in the development.    

Read more at Charlotte Businsess Journal, Ashley Fahey