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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 ...
York Road, and recently referred to as Lower South End (LoSo) by redevelopers and businesses wanting to emulate the Charlotte neighborhoods of NoDa and South End, [3] [4] is a mixed-use development neighborhood of commercial, industrial, and residential in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Derita is ethnically diverse and has a wide variety of housing stock from apartments, condos, and townhouses to starter homes, patio homes, second homes, and ranch-style homes on large wooded lots. It is a mix of older neighborhoods, newer HOA's , and developing neighborhoods --- represented by an umbrella Community Organization (DSRCO), now in ...
A fatal shooting was reported late Sunday, July 31, in a commercial area near the intersection of Interstate 77 and West Woodlawn Road, according to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police.
$150 million mixed used development by Crescent Communities and CNM Enterprises in Uptown Charlotte. It contains 459 apartments, a 38,000 square feet (3,530 m 2) Whole Foods, Home2 Suites by Hilton hotel, and 23,000 square feet (2,137 m 2) of additional retail space. Retail tenants include Starbucks, Fifth Third Bank, and a high-end nail salon.
Park Road Shopping Center, Charlotte, NC. Park Road Shopping Center opened up on November 15, 1956 and was Charlotte's very first open area-type shopping mall. Developed by A.V. Blankenship, it is typical of Mid-Century modern architecture and the original billboard sign remains today. When the mall was first envisioned, it was considered to be ...
Route 4 is an 18.6-mile (29.9 km) partial ring road located in Charlotte, North Carolina.Beginning and ending at Interstate 85 (I-85), it loops south around Uptown Charlotte along state-maintained secondary roads, connecting the Charlotte Douglas International Airport and several city neighborhoods including Madison Park, Myers Park, Windsor Park and Sugar Creek.
Brooklyn was a largely African American section of Charlotte, North Carolina. It was home to many businesses, residences, and churches. The neighborhood was demolished for an urban renewal project in the 1960s [1] [2] and is now part of what is known as the Second Ward. [3] Tower at the Old Grace A. M. E. Zion Church