Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy to spend $1,591,500.00 to occupy 27,586 square feet of space in Charlotte North Carolina.
Charlotte, North Carolina — According to state and local economic development sources Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy plans to invest $1,591,500.00 to build out 27,586 square feet of new space in Charlotte. The company plans to occupy the new space at 5535 Albemarle Rd in Charlotte, on or about February 1, 2022. According to the company website Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy helps people in the Charlotte, North Carolina, region who cannot afford legal services, but desperately need them. Without legal representation in civil matters, thousands of families can lose access to financial security, healthcare, housing and opportunity. The impact goes far beyond our neighbors in need. It affects our entire community. We serve 3,500 families each year facing a crisis of safety, shelter, health or income. More than 300,000 people in our region are eligible for our services and in need of legal assistance, but are unable to afford private lawyers. We are the largest provider of legal assistance in Mecklenburg County improving access to healthcare for low-income and vulnerable populations. We are the largest non-profit provider of representation in the Charlotte immigration court in all of North and South Carolina. We provide committed advocacy work on behalf of clients, resulting in policy changes at the local and national level that lead to positive outcomes.
To learn more about Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, visit http://charlottelegaladvocacy.org/
Company Contact:
Kenneth Schorr, Executive Director
kens@charlottelegaladvocacy.org
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-schorr-6747797
704-376-1600
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