Former Walmart to be Converted to Creative Office Space

Cushman & Wakefield has been retained by Artesia for Property Management and Project Development Services for Arrowood Station, located at 801 E. Arrowood Road in Charlotte’s Airport submarket. Josh Hammer will lead Property Management and Andrew Laing will oversee Project Development Services. David Dorsch and Jessica Brown of Cushman & Wakefield are the leasing agents for the property.
“We’re honored to partner with such an innovative and forward-thinking group like Artesia,” said Wendy Monroe, Operations Director, Asset Services at Cushman & Wakefield. “Infusing spirit and creating new opportunities for the massive influx of companies to Charlotte is what adaptive reuse is all about. Each submarket and the land beneath it has a patchwork of history, stories and experiences. Playing a role in the ‘future component’ and evolution of Charlotte real estate is something our team is passionate about.”
The 115,000-square-foot redevelopment will transform a former Walmart into a state-of-the-art building featuring creative office space for high density users. The building provides an innovative setting for the tenant of today and the future.
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