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Topics discussed included change in the city’s rapidly growing job market + importance of returning to the office.
Charlotte’s first food hall offers a wide variety of tasty options + space for community that leaves guests coming back.
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Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is hosting its “Holidays at the Garden” through Sunday, Dec. 29.
Charlotte is made up of so many wonderful small businesses, here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
The Conservation Fund’s Carolina Farms Fund announced First Farm Project to expand the presence of farming in the Charlotte region.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
The new getaway in Plaza Midwood promises a relaxing environment in a unique salt-filled room.
CLTtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals they miss the most — and we think you’ll agree.
We want to know — which Queen City restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
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The 4.5-acre urban park will feature walking trails, covered picnic space, a playground, sprayground, and dog park.
If approved, the transportation tax could generate $19.4 billion for road improvement and public transportation projects across Mecklenburg County.
The exhibitions will be included with general admission at Discovery Place Science in Uptown Charlotte.
Whether you’re looking for a quirky hobby to try, hoping to meet new people, or just looking to let off some steam, axe throwing may be a good way to do just that.
Show some love to your fave businesses in Charlotte.
Concertgoers and Hornets fans alike will see new seats, new grab-and-go shops, and two new “districts,” that will merge hospitality and game-day action.
Whether you’re new to the Queen City or looking for a new place to call “home,” Charlotte has no shortage of new apartments popping up around town.
The Queen City is growing with new businesses ready to accept sweets lovers, dancers, shoppers, and adventure seekers.
As All Hallows Eve nears, now may be the perfect time for a ghost tour around the Queen City.
The wildest baseball games you’ll ever see are coming to Truist Field.