HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — 760 Craft Works has made its debut in the heart of downtown Huntersville.
Father-and-son team Wagner and Trey Ramsey have invested north of $4 million to transform that 8,000-square-foot building — formerly home to the Huntersville Police Department. It sits on a 1.67-acre parcel at 102 Gilead Road in downtown Huntersville.
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“We built it. Hopefully, now they’ll come,” says Trey Ramsey.
The brewery is a family affair, with Trey’s mother Ellen booking food trucks and entertainment, sister Alyssa handling marketing and social media and wife Chloe creating the brewery’s wine program.
Together, they aim to create a public living room of sorts in the heart of Huntersville.
“This will be a place where people can go relax,” Wagner says. “We wanted it to be a little bit of that front porch/living room feel.”
Read more and check out photos of the space here.
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