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Belmont is a former mill village located east of Uptown, bordered by N. Davidson St., Parkwood Ave, 10th Ave, and Hawthorne St.; College Downs is a John Crosland Co./Ryland developed subdivision of tract-built and customized homes located directly across from UNC Charlotte in the University City/Newell-South district, and bordered by Old Concord Rd. to the east, University City Blvd. (Hwy. 49 ...
Ballantyne is a neighborhood and developing edge city [5] on the southside of Charlotte, North Carolina, occupying a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) area of land adjacent to the South Carolina border. The neighborhood is home to St. Matthew Catholic Church , the largest Catholic congregation in the United States.
As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 2,093 people, 750 households, and 609 families residing in the village. The population density was 2,630.1 inhabitants per square mile (1,015.5/km 2 ). There were 781 housing units at an average density of 981.4 per square mile (378.9/km 2 ).
It will occupy nearly 2 acres at MacGregor Village, where two buildings were torn down in the northeast corner of the parking lot. Plans include a meeting room, lounge, dining area, market ...
Pages in category "Apartment buildings in North Carolina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The 72-acre (29 ha) village was a filming location of "District 12" scenes of the 2012 film The Hunger Games. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the wake of the film's release, The SyFy Channel’s show “Hollywood Treasure” estimated the value of the property at more than $1.2 million in 2012 [ 5 ] and took bids (unsuccessfully) to sell it.
Village District (formerly Cameron Village), was the first planned community to be developed in Raleigh, North Carolina.Development was started in 1947 when J.W. York and R.A Bryan bought 158 acres (64 ha) of undeveloped land two miles west of downtown Raleigh, near the North Carolina State University campus.