CHARLOTTE — There’s now more information about what crews have been working on at a site on the outskirts of Uptown Charlotte.
A developer has submitted plans to the City of Charlotte for the Silver Hills at NoDa apartment complex at 900 North Tryon Street.
The development is directly next to Roof Above, a nonprofit that provides services to Charlotte’s homeless population. A spokesperson for the City of Charlotte says the approved use for the site is 323 apartments.
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The property is zoned “Uptown Mixed Use Development,” known as UMUD, and does not require a rezoning or a Charlotte City Council approval.
The developer of the project did not respond to two requests for comment from Channel 9.
The price range for the apartments is unclear.
A spokesperson for Roof Above said the nonprofit does not have any information on the project.
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