Hundreds of new homes near our LYNX stations

Blu at Northline

Blu at Northline offers many amenities, including this expansive pool and outdoor lounge area

Two residential communities near our North Tryon Street LYNX stations took big steps in the last week.

Demolition began on two office buildings beside North Tryon Street to make way for ATAPCO’s five-story apartment building near the McCullough Station.

Blu at Northline held a tour of its newly completed community the University City Blvd Station.

 

ATAPCO begins apartments at McCullough Station

Apartments near McCullough Station

Apartments under construction near McCullough Station

ATAPCO helped launch University City’s development boom three decades with the opening of our first office development, University Executive Park.

Now the company is replacing two of its office buildings along North Tryon Street near the McCullough LYNX Station with a five-story apartment building that will internal parking, apartments and room for 5,000 square feet of street-level shops and other uses.

University City Partners worked closely with ATAPCO on the project, to ensure that it sets the tone for high-quality transit-oriented redevelopment of North Tryon Street near the McCullough Station.

Click here for details of ATAPCO’s new apartment building.

 

Our photo tour of Blu

University City Partners Executive Director toured Blu at Northline on May 1 and took these photos of the 376-home apartment community at 6919 N. Tryon St., just south of the I-85 connector.

“Connected Living Starts Here,” declares the community’s website. Residents can choose from studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes ranging in rent from $975 to $1,800 per month.

Apartments come with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and walk-in closets.

Community amenities include a pool and sun deck, “bark park” for pets, cyber cafe and fitness center.

Click here to learn more about Blu at Northline.

Spacious inside lounge area

A large gathering room facilitates events.

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An apartment overlooking the pool area

Outdoor living room near the pool

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