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Dining in Charlotte is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way. From a classic hamburger to fine dining, bookmark this page to keep in the know about all the new restaurants coming to town.
Park Road Shopping Center boasts open-air shops and dining options + coffee spots, an ice cream stand, and movie theater all in one location.
The inaugural Black College Invitational Championship will fill Bojangles Coliseum in March 2025.
With upcoming shops and a new residential complex, Camp North End has no trouble finding an identity.
Organizers have planned pop-up markets in cities around the US + Argentina since 2017 before coming to the Queen City.
The 1,400-acre community along the Catawba River looks to soon become Charlotte’s latest residential hub with amenities boasting the natural landscape.
Formerly known as “Epicentre,” Queen City Quarter is expanding its businesses to breathe new life to Uptown.
The Whitewater Center is a training ground for Olympians + boasts the largest man-made whitewater rapids in the country, biking + hiking trails, and hosts live events almost daily.
Whether you are new to the green or skilled with a golf club, Charlotte venues provide lessons for all skill levels.
Business owners hope new social district will ignite revenue and foot traffic to downtown Concord.
With renovations taking place at the Spectrum Center, Charlotte Hornets representatives will help secure seating for the upcoming season.
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The massive rock concert at the speedway drew more than 200,000 people for the day-long festival in August 1974.
The 91-acre park is expected to have several pickleball and basketball courts, a playground, splashpad, and plenty of parking.
The highly anticipated food stall will welcome diners starting Friday, Aug. 8, serving fresh pastas, locally made focaccia, gluten-free options, and sparkling Italian sodas.
The annual events bring communities together to meet local law enforcement and share resources + are free to attend.
From “Chopped to “Top Chef,” two chefs with experience in the Queen City reflect on their time on-screen and how the competition propelled their careers.
Playing pickleball in Charlotte is easy when you stop by one of these local indoor and outdoor courts, including Mecklenburg County courts and more.
The iconic Eastland Mall attracted thousands of shoppers before its closure in 2010, and will serve as a new hub of life in East Charlotte.
Trying to move neighborhoods? We looked at 10+ different neighborhoods around Charlotte to compare the cost of rent to the local average.