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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.
The upcoming space celebrates Charlotte’s heritage and legacy of former Bank of America CEO, Hugh McColl.
Check out these Charlotte-area homes that offer the ultimate place to call home.
With upcoming shops and a new residential complex, Camp North End has no trouble finding an identity.
The 1,400-acre community along the Catawba River looks to soon become Charlotte’s latest residential hub with amenities boasting the natural landscape.
A redevelopment project forces a busy part of the Rail Trail in South End to temporarily close.
The City of Charlotte is expected to discuss the proposal during a council meeting Monday, June 24 — along with a vote on renovations for Bank of America Stadium.
The south Charlotte development includes 566 homes, apartments, and town homes.
The City of Charlotte will move forward with an upgraded practice facility ahead of a vote on Bank of America Stadium’s proposed upgrades.
Tepper Sports & Entertainment is requesting $650 million from the City of Charlotte.
Demolition on the $250 million redevelopment is expected to start later this year with completion expected in 2026.
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Duke’s Mayo’s annual college football series is expected to draw more than 70,000 people to Bank of America Stadium.
After three years closed, the restaurant is now open in NoDa, serving its same menu and vibes as its former location in Plaza Midwood.
There’s various events during the holiday weekend in and around the Queen City.
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We cover Charlotte’s changing landscape every day, but we also love to look back. We used Google Street View to remember how some of Charlotte’s most prominent landmarks looked almost 20 years ago.