Third & Urban, an Atlanta-based development company focused on building community, has started to welcome residents to the 335-unit Sorella at The Pass, a mixed-use project in the NoDa neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Pass is a 12-acre, transit- and trail-oriented community bracketed by a mini-pitch soccer field, the Cross Charlotte Trail, and the light rail at Sugar Creek Station.
“This former industrial pocket of Charlotte is quickly emerging as a hot spot in the city,” said Hank Farmer, partner at Third & Urban. “We designed The Pass as the heartbeat of the neighborhood, for local creatives and entrepreneurs to socialize, grow their businesses, and feel inspired. And now, with Sorella open, residents on-site and more retailers coming online, The Pass is quickly becoming a 24/7 destination bringing new energy to NoDa.”
Sorella, which is named after the Italian word for sister as a nod to being The Pass’ sister project, comprises a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments anchored around a resident clubroom, a work lounge, and a cafe envisioned by Pixel Design Collaborative.
Residents can choose from 26 floor plans and two finish packages. According to Third & Urban, Sorella has seen strong early leasing interest, offering two months of free rent for new residents.
Resident also have access to a yoga studio, a fitness center, a coworking lounge, a bocce ball court, and a rooftop terrace that overlooks the courtyard and pool deck. Sorella’s proximity to the retailers and entertainment venues at The Pass, which just celebrated the opening of the long-awaited Soul Gastrolounge, and the Lynx Blue Line light-rail stop are additional benefits for residents.