Call of the 'Burbs: The Apartment Boom Right Outside of Charlotte
People think of the urban core as the hot area, but developers increasingly head toward the I-485 loop—and beyond
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People think of the urban core as the hot area, but developers increasingly head toward the I-485 loop—and beyond
She manages design projects for luxury fashion brands, top-shelf liquors, and rocket launches
Until a few years ago, Afshin Ghazi’s nightlife hub was the place to be, and be seen, in Charlotte. But the good times quickly faded with financial troubles, increasing violence, COVID, and, today, foreclosure and its third sale. What happened, and what’s next?
Everybody in the city—businesses, nonprofits, schools—seems to be rebranding these days. Here’s why and how they’re usually more than just cosmetic changes
Charlotte magazine, Charlotte’s award-winning, monthly city magazine, has named Andy Smith as its new publisher. Smith previously served in several roles for the Morris Media Network publication over the past nine years, including associate publisher, executive editor, digital director, and…
Charlotte therapist strikes gold with bestselling book and social media presence that emphasize the value of boundaries
For decades, the City of Charlotte helped fund the Arts & Science Council, an independent nonprofit. In 2021, the city changed tack: It appointed Priya Sircar as its first arts and culture officer and assembled a board to distribute funding and develop a long-range plan. Could the move help turn Charlotte into a cultural destination?
Scenes from Saturday, March 5, at Bank of America Stadium (and Surrounding Neighborhoods)
Exploring Park City, Utah Where skiing is just an on-ramp for the afterparty Exploring Playa Mujeres, Mexico A Mexican resort alive with art, personal…
This excursion lets families sample nature and piña coladas and, if they’re lucky, spot a movie star or two
A Mexican resort alive with art, personal service, and (hiccup) many, many drinks
The shimmering, colossal oasis blends wilderness and luxury under the blistering sun
Where skiing is just an on-ramp for the afterparty
Longtime community organization leader retires with work done and undone, and hard truths absorbed
Clutter is bad enough. But when people need help with the really bad messes—the ones that require biohazard suits—they call the likes of John and Jen Symons
Through more than six decades and three different arenas, this city has hosted a queen’s portion of NCAA Tournament contests
Developers and community leaders have an ambitious vision for the historically Black neighborhood—and the future looks familiar
See inside a space that has a variety of influences, from 1920s art deco to '80s excess
South Park restaurant will host The HEARTest Yard benefit Feb. 28
She designs apparel, home decor, and accessories that represent children of color
She clears a path to meet children’s mental health needs
The sport, associated with Charlotte since the 1940, enters another new era—with updated cars, a refreshed and more diverse fan base, tire tracks in the digital space, and a long and eventful history
Including domestic and international options
Racing built its foundation at places like these—which still offer fans a chance to see tomorrow’s stars and cars
It was a cornerstone of the long-gone Black neighborhood
Racing rock star Tim Richmond died in 1989 but left a unique public image and—maybe—a private part of himself
Warm up by the fireplaces in these cozy homes