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Site Plans Submitted For Office Buildings At Autumn Hall

By Cece Nunn, posted Oct 25, 2021
The first building in the latest development phase of Autumn Hall is nearing completion on Eastwood Road. (Photo by Brian Eckel)
Work is expected to start by early next year on the third commercial building in the latest phase of Autumn Hall, a master-planned, mixed-use community on Eastwood Road in Wilmington.

Site plans for two 34,000-square-foot buildings, Buildings 3 and 4, have been submitted to the city of Wilmington, and are scheduled for a Technical Review Committee discussion Nov. 10.

The two-story structures will house class A office space, said Brian Eckel, partner in Wilmington-based commercial real estate firm Cape Fear Commercial.

CFC has already signed on one tenant for Building 3: Law firm Cranfill Sumner LLP (CSH Law) leased 11,000 square feet. Eckel said CFC is actively marketing the rest of the space.

Construction for Building 3, by general contractor Thomas Construction Group, is expected to start by Jan. 1 and be complete by Nov. 1, 2022.

Meanwhile, Buildings 1 and 2 in the Autumn Hall expansion are nearing completion, with the first structure expected to be done by early January 2022 and the second in March of next year.

CFC is moving its own office from Renaissance Park off Military Cutoff Road to Building 1, a nearly 20,000-square-foot complex at Autumn Hall that will also include a Starbucks with a drive-thru and Origin Food and Drink, a 5,500-square-foot upscale restaurant by local restaurateur Ash Aziz. 

Union Bank, Bill Clark Homes, SEPI Engineering & Construction and Raymond James will be tenants in the 25,600-square-foot Building 2.

While larger office buildings and call centers might not be coming back from a trend toward remote working accelerated by COVID-19, local brokers say class A office space like that of Autumn Hall and other new projects coming to the Wilmington area remains in demand. 

Eckel said, “For companies that work together and need interaction and work in team environments, I believe they realize it’s more efficient to have face-to-face communications.”

As for Autumn Hall, more residential and commercial development is on the horizon, including 140 apartments and a hotel.
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