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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Make your house a home through accent or statement pieces from one of Pineville’s small businesses specializing in home decor.
There’s no shortage of ways to unwind from the workweek, from yoga classes to hydrotherapy, there’s bound to be a relaxing visit in your future.
Join us at CLTtoday in celebrating small businesses from Sunday, May 4 to Saturday, May 10.
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The Katie Blessing Center will be the first-of-its-kind behavioral health facility + is expected to become the largest pediatric behavioral health facility in North Carolina.
From smoking brisket to catering events across the Carolinas, this long-standing barbecue joint is celebrating its 20th year with a slew of specials and events.
Downtown Cornelius will soon welcome a new residential complex packed with upcoming restaurants, retail, and a walkable outdoor plaza.
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Including Oprah’s favorite eye mask and a No. 1 best-selling beard trimmer.
Montford Drive is considered one of Charlotte’s last vintage social hubs with many restaurants and businesses lasting 20+ years.
Nearly three million travelers are expected to pass through CLT during the 18-day Spring Break, and the airport has tips for a smooth trip.
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It’s looking like another Wet Duke’s Hot American Tomato Summer, Charlotte — don’t miss your chance to eat your way through the competition.
From Southern cuisine to international favorites, Charlotte’s food scene is smothered and covered with tasty eats within eight food halls across the city.
Want dinner with a gorgeous lake view? We have that. Want a place to drink by the pool? We have that. Want to marvel at Uptown’s lights over dessert? We have that, too.
The All-Star Game will place Charlotte in the global spotlight, showcasing the city’s rise as a world-class soccer destination.
The concept of an outdoor library is taking over South Korea’s capital city. We’re thinking about where we’d copy it in the Queen City.
The music venue at Ballantyne is more than an amphitheater — it’s a blank slate for shows, events, and the community to gather.
The Mint Museum Randolph will host the state’s largest potters market in September and highlight the works of 50+ artists from across North Carolina.
Enjoy a slice of the Queen City’s must-try pizza shops
From longtime spots slinging chili dogs to roadside drive thrus, this is your guide to Charlotte’s hot dog scene.