CHARLOTTE — This high-profile Plaza Midwood project is adding to its growing roster of restaurants and retail concepts.
Topping the list is Sweetgreen, which has inked a deal for a 2,248-square foot restaurant at The Commonwealth. The Los Angeles-based, fast-casual salad chain is known for its focus on sustainable ingredients and fresh produce. It expects to open by the end of the year.
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Developers Crosland Southeast and Nuveen Real Estate confirmed that Bartaco, Sweathouz and SugaringLA have also signed on.
The 12-acre, mixed-use development sits at Central and Pecan avenues.
“The Commonwealth is emerging as a premier destination for best-in-class dining, retail and wellness in — and for — the Plaza Midwood community,” says Julien Chaperon, head of leasing strategy, retail and mixed use for Nuveen.
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