Packard Place serves as a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship, and community in Uptown Charlotte that provides start-ups with a professional space and community for collaboration. Built in 1929, the 90,000 SF building has been saved and retrofitted through the vision of co-owner Dan Roselli and is now LEED certified, with solar panels and wind turbines providing energy to fuel the visions of the entrepreneurs housed inside.
This video, part of the Charlotte in 2012 Convention Host Committee Carolina Stories Series, explores Packard Place and features an interview with Dan Roselli where he discusses why and how he created this place for the Charlotte community. For more of the Carolina Stories Series, visit http://charlottein2012.com/. For more on Packard Place, visit http://redf.com/packard/.
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This video is part of the Charlotte in 2012 Convention Host Committee Carolina Stories Series. For more Carolina Stories, visit http://charlottein2012.com/
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