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Don the lederhosen and raise a glass to Oktoberfest, the most wonderful time of the year for beer.
The annual festival features large art installations, food and drinks, immersive + interactive experiences.
Tennis serves up ample opportunities for game play, exercise, and community in the Queen City.
Uptown Charlotte’s only private members’ club seeks new members while keeping with classic traditions.
EVRYBDY Studios, a Charlotte-based podcast company, provides an outlet for creators + full-service to businesses looking to expand their portfolio.
The new outdoor gallery provides a space for local and international artists to create new pieces + improve their mental health.
The historic Leeper Wyatt Store Building will physically move to its new home on Thursday, Sept. 12.
This NBC tool utilizes home prices, interest rates, and availability (among other factors) to determine just how difficult it is to buy a home in Mecklenburg County.
The 46th annual Yiasou Greek Festival is filled with live performances, dancing, Greek cuisine, and more.
The energetic fanbase seeks to further unite and grow the Carolina Panthers community, no matter how far the distance.
The annual climb commemorates the fallen first responders of the September 11 terror attacks with every step.
Transforming Nations Ford is calling on the City of Charlotte for investment and support in building community space.
The new creative hub by Blumenthal Arts will feature free and ticketed events in the former Charlotte Pipe and Foundry space.
The Tennessee Volunteers will battle the NC State Wolfpack in Uptown on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Drivers will need to pay to park on city streets until 10 p.m. starting on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
The upcoming space celebrates Charlotte’s heritage and legacy of former Bank of America CEO, Hugh McColl.
Looking for new, locally owned restaurants to try? We’ve found an app for that.
The Charlotte-based 10K has runners cross the Queen City’s three-mile inner loop, I-277.
Check out these Charlotte-area homes that offer the ultimate place to call home.
The 704 Shop has a history of giving Charlotteans (and honorary Charlotteans) the outfits needed to represent the Queen City in style.
Park Road Shopping Center boasts open-air shops and dining options + coffee spots, an ice cream stand, and movie theater all in one location.
Tosco Music has hosted “music parties” across the Queen City for decades, making live music accessible for the community.
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.
Spice up your physical routine by taking a class at The Amp, an amphitheater in the heart of Ballantyne.
Organizers have planned pop-up markets in cities around the US + Argentina since 2017 before coming to the Queen City.
VisArt Video hosts weekly workout events to bring the community together to break a sweat and share some laughs.
Races around the Charlotte area are providing runners an elevated test of speed and endurance.
The Queen City is a photogenic place, offering photo opportunities from urban bustle to pristine nature.
The new show by Mixed Metaphors Productions allows the audience to walk through a home and face what it means to live in Charlotte.