Development

Bae’s Burgers rounds out the list of locally-owned eateries and shops within the two-story renovated hub in downtown Concord.
After 30 years, Nickyo’s Rodeo is returning to the Queen City, serving as a South End hub for dancing, live music, and karaoke.
The reimagined museum in Freedom Park will offer a place of learning and exploring Charlotte’s natural wonders.
The first phase of the new development will have 260+ single-family homes in Charlotte’s west side.
The Childress Klein Center for Real Estate released the 2024 State of Housing in Charlotte amid a major development milestone being reached at Eastland Yards.
Real estate developer Crescent Communities teams with conservancies and wildlife groups to preserve the River District’s natural beauty.
The Uptown arena closed for several months to create elevated visitor experiences.
Vintage office space will be transformed into a creative hub for young Charlotteans to learn a new skill or job.
The ribbon-cutting for the four-lane expansion marks a beginning for a major housing development in Charlotte.
Concourse A will bring an additional 10 gates to Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. unveiled new plans to revitalize “The Iron District” between South End and Uptown.
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The music venue would be near Bank of America Stadium’s North Gate and would be constructed by 2030.
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The upcoming event hosted by Mac’s Speedshop and the Carolina BBQ Festival will showcase four of Charlotte’s pitmasters and barbecue before the main event next spring.
With 40,000+ sqft of equipment and 24/7 access, this NoDa gym has become a community hub for anyone chasing their fitness goals.
Troodie, a new social app built to connect foodies, content creators, and restaurants, just launched in the Queen City.
We’re breaking down everything you need to know about adding an accessory dwelling unit — also known as an ADU — to your property.
Grab your crew or make it a solo date to screen flicks from horror to animation at these local movie nights.
October is going to be a colorful month in the Charlotte area, and there are plenty of places to look at the leaves before they fall.
Fall is in the air, and many Charlotte businesses are celebrating with dishes, pastries, and drinks perfect for cozy season.