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RangeWater Real Estate has closed on 3.79-acres in Charlotte’s Lower South End for The Kingsman, a 350-unit multifamily apartment community

RangeWater Expands its Presence in Charlotte’s Booming “LoSo” Neighborhood

RangeWater Real Estate has closed on 3.79-acres in Charlotte’s Lower South End. The 350-unit multifamily apartment community, The Kingsman, marks RangeWater’s ninth development in the Charlotte market.

Charlotte has seen impressive economic growth in recent years, making it an attractive location for real estate developers and investors. According to the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, the city has seen a 4.6-percent job growth rate in the last year, outpacing the 2.9-percent national average. 

Located at 4700 Nations Crossing, The Kingsman will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments ranging from 543 to 1,519 square feet. Interiors will feature modern touches, and community amenities include dog park and spa, resort-inspired pool, luxury clubroom, co-working spaces, micro-offices, outdoor grills and fireplaces, fitness center and sky lounge with views of the burgeoning Uptown neighborhood.

RangeWater will break ground on The Kingsman in May, with move-ins anticipated in April 2025.

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