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Childress Klein issued year’s largest building permit (access required)

By Payton Guion, staff writer
Published: May 16,2013

CHARLOTTE – Mecklenburg County has issued its most valuable building permit of the year – and the largest since January 2012 – worth nearly $52 million, for work on the $85 million South Mint Apartments project. The developer is Childress Klein Properties of Charlotte. Along with the behemoth single permit, which was for the shell [...]


On the Level: Land-use attorney Collin Brown is moving up representing developers in rezoning cases (access required)

By Tony Brown, Staff Writer
Published: December 28,2012

At 35, Charlotte land-use attorney Collin Brown is moving up, literally and figuratively. As the Charlotte area comes to grips with development and density issues, you can often find Brown advocating for developers at public meetings, which are just as often packed with protesters.


Childress Klein wins rezoning for Marvin Road apartments (access required)

By Tony Brown, Staff Writer
Published: December 19,2012

CHARLOTTE — After protest petitions were rescinded, the Charlotte City Council on Monday night voted 9-1 to approve a rezoning request for a proposed large apartment complex at Marvin and Johnston roads, allowing the project to move forward. The vote comes after Charlotte-based developer Childress Klein Properties revised its plans four times for the 281-unit [...]


Childress still has just 1 tenant for spec space (access required)

By Scott Baughman
Published: September 24,2012

Childress Klein Properties plans to open its new, 270,400-square-foot speculative warehouse in mid-December. So far, lots of space is up for grabs: Only 70,400 square feet have been spoken for.


Gate Growth: Childress Klein Properties plans RiverGate expansion (access required)

By Bea Quirk, contributing writer
Published: April 2,2012

In a few months, something is going to happen in Charlotte’s real estate market that hasn’t happened in about four to five years. Construction will begin on speculative retail space.