People living in Uptown Charlotte have heard the rumblings of a new neighbor moving in since early 2008. The Vue, a 51 – story, premier, luxury condominium tower is redefining the skyline in Center City Charlotte. The mayor reported to WSOCTV that the recession had indeed taken its toll on the Uptown real estate market, but that the job sector is slowly, steadily inclining. Despite some economic hardship, many developers — the Vue’s developer Dan McLean included — have been able to keep their feet on the ground, workers employed and are making great strides toward completing some revolutionary housing projects in Uptown Charlotte. 
Randy Greub, the VP of construction for the Vue, says that the difference between this Charlotte condo tower and others is the details. Overlooking the Fourth Ward, the Vue is encased in stunning glass windows and units will offer residents beautiful wood cabinetry, Italian marble and porcelain tiles, ceilings up to 19 feet tall, special acoustical treatments between floors, stainless steel appliances and truly posh bathrooms.
The Vue’s sales center opened in September 2005, and since then, many Charlotte residents have decided to make the big move to the city. They will be packing their bags this September when the Vue’s units are open and ready for buyers to move in.
Building amenities include luxuries such as a pool and deck, ready – to – use business center, sports courts, health clubs, concierge services, parking and much more. The Vue is striving to truly redefine luxury urban living in Uptown Charlotte.
According to Charlotte city officials and developers, the housing market is definitely on the rise — no doubt prompted by the return of jobs to the city. The Charlotte Center City Partners expect the real estate market to see a 50% growth rate over the next decade, which is great news for the latest residents of the Vue, developers of other downtown living destinations, buyers and sellers alike.
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