Uptown

Uptown Charlotte is one of the trendiest residential areas, with glitzy condominiums, rehabbed lofts, new single-family homes, town homes and elegant Victorian homes within blocks of each other. Nearly 13,000 people currently reside within the Uptown loop, the area encircled by I-77 and the John Belk and Brookshire freeways. By 2028, approximately 100,000 people will reside here.

Charlotte was originally divided into four districts, or “wards,” with Trade and Tryon Streets serving as the inner boundaries. The city still uses the terms to identify areas Uptown. Fourth Ward was the first to be revitalized, starting in the 1970s. Today, it includes homes, condominiums and apartments within walking distance of the cultural district and office towers.

Third Ward has experienced a resurgence in recent years, thanks to its proximity to Bank of America Stadium (home of the Carolina Panthers) and the development of offices, shops, restaurants and the cultural facilities campus expected to open this year. Another addition is Johnson & Wales University, which revolutionized Third Ward when it opened its doors in 2004.

First Ward is the home of Time Warner Cable Arena, ImaginOn, several museums, restaurants and night life. It has a range of housing options, from apartments to single-family homes. And the LYNX Blue Line (light rail) originates at 7th Street in First Ward.

Formerly an area devoted to government buildings, Second Ward is also becoming a residential area. The luxurious Ratcliffe on the Green condominiums includes an interactive park with fountains and walkways. The EpiCenter is quickly becoming a nightlife mecca with several clubs and lounges, a movie theater, a bowling alley, restaurants and other retail, as well as a condo tower that is still under construction.

More information about Uptown neighborhoods is available from Charlotte Center City Partners.

 

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