The Collective on Tuckaseegee

The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
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Uplifting the Black community has been at the center of The Whitaker Group’s mission, which will continue with a new development in North Carolina.
This summer, The Whitaker Group — the James Whitner-founded parent company of retailers A Ma Maniére, Social Status, APB and Prosper — will open The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte, spanning 13,000 square feet with 10 retail units.
The development will include both emerging local businesses as well as a new APB store, dubbed APB Charlotte. What’s more, The Whitaker Group will introduce a skate park within the development. The Whitaker Group touted the skate park as the first “privately held, Black-owned, publicly accessible non-DIY skate park in the United States.”
The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
The APB store at The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
A look at the front of The Collective on Tuckaseegee development in Charlotte.
Another look at The Collective on Tuckaseegee.
Another look at the front of The Collective on Tuckaseegee.
The Collective on Tuckaseegee.
The skate park within The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
Another look at the skate park within The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
The skate park at The Collective on Tuckaseegee
A look at the skate park in The Collective on Tuckaseegee.
The skate park wihtin The Collective on Tuckaseegee in Charlotte.
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