Queens - Welcome to Charlotte

Page 1

WELCOME TO CHARL TTE

COTTINGHAMCHALK.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 | ABOUT US 12 | LIVE Neighborhood Highlights County Zip Codes Towns Nearby Education 29 | ENJOY Museums Parks & Greenways Golf Courses Outdoor Adventures Professional Sports Children’s Activities Destinations Transportation Guide 40 | APPENDIX Utilities Taxes & Cost of Living Useful Resources

Welcome to Charlotte!

On behalf of Queens University at Charlotte, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to help you explore our beautiful city from a lifestyle and real estate perspective.

Charlotte has experienced unprecedented growth over the past decade and is currently the 15th largest city in the United States. People from all over the country – and the world – are finding out what locals have known all along … that the Queen City is a great place to live!

What makes Charlotte such a great place to live? Aside from the beautiful weather, proximity to North Carolina’s beaches and mountains, and relative affordability – this city offers its residents so much more. A booming economy, world-class healthcare, a diverse population, and one of the 10 busiest airports in the U.S. all play a role in making Charlotte a great place to call home. If you enjoy bike trails, professional sports, museums, great restaurants, and craft breweries, then we have lots of places for you to explore.

The Myers Park neighborhood, where the Queens University campus is located, is just one of a wide variety of neighborhoods Charlotte has to offer. If you prefer fast-paced urban living, or the ability to stroll quietly along historic tree-lined streets, then neighborhoods located close to the center city might feel like home to you. Or, perhaps you prefer suburban communities with family amenities, or waterfront living on one of our nearby lakes, whatever your preference, then we’ve got some great places to introduce you to.

Packing up your life and relocating to a new city can be a high-stress time filled with lots of emotion. Our goal is to make sure you have all of the information and resources you need when determining if Charlotte is the best place for you to call home.

We look forward to helping you embrace the city that Queens University of Charlotte has called home since 1857. Welcome to Charlotte!

SUZANNE LAIL Relocation Director 704.562.2634 MELISSA ALATSIS Relocation Coordinator 704.478.6791 LAINA KAFITI Realtor®/Broker 216.577.7232
YOUR CHARLOTTE RELOCATION TEAM

RELOCATION TEAM

Award-Winning Relocation Department

For over 30 years, the Relocation Team at Cottingham Chalk has had the pleasure of assisting relocations into and out of the Charlotte area. We have received numerous awards recognizing the delivery of excellent service to these transferees. To mitigate the stressors of moving, our full-service relocation department works closely with the homeowner, real estate agent, corporation and relocation management company to make certain every step in the listing process is handled in an appropriate manner to maximize the transferee’s relocation benefits.

We maximize exposure of the transferee’s home to a large pool of potential buyers to sell and close within their specified timeframe. Relocation Director Suzanne Lail serves as the main point of contact and oversees the operations of the department, while Relocation Coordinator Melissa Alatsis is responsible for managing and growing our broker-to-broker business and assists with assessing the needs of our corporate transferees.

Laina Kafiti, Realtor®/Broker

Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, Laina’s adventurous spirit lead her to live in several cities across the Midwest and Northeastern US. A lover of travel and cultural arts of all mediums, she delights in finding the very best in local restaurants, galleries, music and fashion. Her passion for architecture and home design, in particular, fueled her interest in pursuing real estate as a career. She combines that passion with a conciergelike attention to detail to provide top notch service to her clients.

Located in the heart of historic Charlotte, North Carolina, Queens University of Charlotte was founded in 1857 on a devotion to serving students. Queens has brought that same devotion to its online community with an innovative online learning system, personalized student support, and the same faculty that teach in the campus programs.

Fast Facts About Queens University:

• Located in the heart of the historic Myers Park neighborhood in Charlotte, N.C.

• School Motto: “Not to be served, but to serve”

• Year Founded: 1857

• Students from 42 states and 44 countries

• Ranked #15 overall in the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Study: Regional Universities South

Academics:

• 42 Majors and 63 Minors

• 6 Schools and Colleges

• 11 Master’s Programs

• 20 Graduate Certificate Programs

Athletics:

• Mascot: Rex / Team Name: Royals

• 24 Division I NCAA athletics teams

• 650+ athletes on campus

• 18 team national championships

• The Royals hold 25 team national championship trophies, 144 individual national titles, and 100 conference tournament championships

ABOUT OUR CITY

While Charlotte is a town of Southern comforts, it also features some of the most exhilarating attractions, nightlife, and culinary hot spots. The beauty of the city and its moderate climate make this a great place to call home.

GEOGRAPHY

#6

Best places to live in the U.S. (U.S. News & World Report , 2018)

#7

Best Places for Business & Careers (Forbes, 2020)

Best Places to Retire (Forbes, 2020) #23

Midway between the mountains and the coast, Charlotte is a diverse city with a thriving urban community and many wonderful suburban neighborhoods. The elevation of the area is approximately 748 feet. Charlotte is located several miles east of the Catawba River, southeast of Lake Norman and Mountain Island Lake, and northeast of Lake Wylie.

ECONOMY

Charlotte is the second largest financial center in the country. Located primarily in the Uptown central business district, you will find the headquarters of Bank of America, regional headquarters for Wells Fargo and a variety of other regional banking and financial services companies.

CLIMATE

15 th Largest City in the United States POPULATION

900,000 (approximately)

Charlotteans get to enjoy all four seasons. Our winters are mild, averaging less than six inches of snow fall. During the hotter summer months, residents can escape the 90˚ weather by driving a few hours to the mountains, where temperatures are cooler, or to the beach for a refreshing swim in the Atlantic ocean. The city comes alive during the spring and fall when families get to spend more time outdoors in sunny, 70˚ weather.

NICKNAME The Queen City
Largest City in North Carolina

CHARLOTTE HISTORY

Unbeknownst to most, Charlotte has a rich history steeped in the discovery of gold and the pride of the Scots-Irish settlers. The Queen City was founded in 1769 and named for Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III of England.

Now the nation’s second leading financial center, the city was fittingly built upon the crossroads of two affluent Native American trading paths. The intersection of these two paths, now major streets, is known as the heart of Charlotte – Trade & Tryon.

The discovery of a 17-pound gold nugget in 1799 drew many immigrants to the area to follow the nation’s first gold rush. However, the boom was shortlived. Many Charlotte opportunists, who were ready to strike it rich, flocked to California in 1848. Agriculture, mainly tobacco and cotton, was the major revenue provider for the region until the Civil War. After the war, textile industries sprang to life when the city became a cotton processing center and a major railroad hub.

Due to the success of the railroads, Charlotte became the Carolinas’ largest city and a textile and distribution hub. The city’s neighborhoods and development continued to expand with the addition of the streetcar system followed by skyscrapers, suburbs, and leading businesses. City planners such as the renowned John Nolen helped to shape Charlotte’s modern day suburbs like Myers Park and Dilworth.

As businesses continued to flock to Charlotte, the city’s banking industry gained real momentum in the 1970’s and 1980’s under the leadership of financier Hugh McColl. McColl transformed the North Carolina National Bank into the present day Bank of America. The combination of both Bank of America and Wells Fargo have made Charlotte the largest banking headquarters, second only to New York City.

Information courtesy of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. More Charlotte history can be found on the library’s local history website The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Story.

ABOUT OUR FIRM

Cottingham Chalk consistently outperforms the market. Our agents draw on the collective knowledge and experience of our company. No house or person is the same. We get that. As a boutique firm, we’re able to provide a customized and tailored experience. Simply put, we set the standard for real estate excellence in Charlotte.

Lower Average Days on Market

Higher Sales Price to List Price Ratio

Higher Average Sales Price

Higher Sales Volume per Agent

Higher Average Years of Experience

We Sell Across All Price Ranges

Built on a foundation of integrity and trust, Cottingham Chalk has a long history of serving the Charlotte community. From the beginning, our focus has been on people. Attracting the best brokers to build their careers under our roof and empowering them to provide excellent service to our community, and in turn, attracting the best clientele to trust us to shepherd them through the process of buying or selling a home.

We identify wonderful people and develop them into excellent real estate agents, not the other way around. Our focus on homegrown talent has created a collaborative environment where brokers work together, share ideas, and support each other — and our clients reap the benefits of working with agents who are their best selves. Our brokers start here, learn here, grow here, and flourish here. They are leaders in our community and our industry.

Now in our second generation of leadership, we are a family business more than ever. We help each other, we trust each other, we care about each other. When you work at Cottingham Chalk, you are part of the family. When you hire a Cottingham Chalk broker, you have the entire company in your corner.

As a local, independent company, we are free to focus on the big picture as opposed to next quarter’s numbers. We can stay the course when it is the right path, and we can adjust quickly when change is appropriate. As an exclusive member of Leading Real Estate Companies of the World®, we are equipped with market leading resources to serve our clients both locally and around the globe.

Dan Cottingham (President) and son Daniel Cottingham (Chief Executive Officer & Broker-in-Charge)
 Luxury Portfolio & LeadingRE  LeadingRE Created with mapchart.net © GLOBAL REACH 565 brokerages around the world 6 continents with member companies 130,000 associates worldwide LUXURY PORTFOLIO INTERNATIONAL® THE LARGEST GLOBAL NETWORK of the most powerful independent luxury firms

We work with buyers relocating to Charlotte from across the country & across the world. We’re Local. We’re Global.

CLIENT INTRODUCTIONS MADE DAILY WORLDWIDE

OF TOP U S MARKETS WHERE A LEADINGRE AFFILIATE RANKS NUMBER

BILLION
IN U.S. HOME SALES IN
MILLION GLOBAL TRANSACTIONS ANNUALLY RELOCATION

LIVE

NEIGHBORHOOD HIGHLIGHTS

BALLANTYNE

Prime real estate sprinkled among picturesque landscape tends to be one of the attractions of Ballantyne. Located just inside the city limits on the edge of Charlotte’s southern tip, this area has wonderful avenues for easy transportation, making it a desirable location. With a collection of upscale dining, retail and business parks all built around the five-star Ballantyne Resort, Spa and Golf Course, this area is a haven for golf, shopping and culinary enthusiasts.

BELMONT

Just a hop, skip and a jump from Uptown, the city of Belmont is a picture perfect blend of old-fashioned charm and new style. This suburban neighborhood is undergoing revitalization and is comprised of historic homes with quaint front porches, street lamps, brick sidewalks and wonderful shops. The gorgeous blooms of the Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens add to the allure of this lovely area. With its close proximity to Charlotte, you can also take advantage of big city amenities while enjoying a comfortable stay in small city charm.

BIRKDALE

Birkdale is just 15 minutes north of Uptown and a short jaunt from Lake Norman.

Highlighted by the idea that life can be easy, Birkdale is one of those neighborhoods that simply invites you to live here.

Centered around the Birkdale Golf Club and Birkdale Village makes for easy access or a brief walk to an abundance of places to eat, shop and play. Overall, this area is more affordable for the average buyer, features properties with larger lots and offers plenty of entertainment.

BLAKENEY / ARDREY

Tucked in the southern part of Charlotte are the friendly areas known as Blakeney and Ardrey. As newer developments, these areas offer the luxury of modern amenities, while maintaining the charming, southern influence of Charleston style homes. Like a little village, the Blakeney Shopping Center sits in the heart of the area and offers a wide variety of dining and shopping options.

DILWORTH

If you enjoy historic charm and unique homes with fine character and craftsmanship, you’ll love Dilworth. You’ll find some of Charlotte’s most beautifully restored homes here. The picturesque tree-lined streets, welcoming sidewalks and parklike settings make this a walkable area. This historic neighborood is highlighted with popular and trendy areas to shop and dine. Many restaurants, coffee shops, and specialty retail boutiques line Dilworth’s two main streets of East Blvd and South Blvd. You’ll also find some great bars, spas, salons and local markets – all with a creative flair.

ELIZABETH /CHANTILLY

EASTOVER

This neighborhood has been graced by some of Charlotte’s most exclusive homeowners, which has added to it’s affluent history. Even though you are in the heart of the city, once you are tucked inside the neighborhood, the noise & bustle becomes a distant memory. Georgian style homes dot the manicured lawns and flawless landscape along with many tudor, colonial and traditional style homes. One visit to this beautiful and enchanting neighborhood will draw you in and make you want to stay a bit longer.

Elizabeth is a unique neighborhood because it’s the only old neighborhood in Charlotte named after a woman, Anne Elizabeth Watts. This neighborhood is known for it’s hundred-year old trees and classically designed historic homes. In the last few years, many of these bungalows and craftsman style homes have been modernized into stylish urban retreats. Only a few blocks from uptown, unique shopping boutiques, fine restaurants and lively taverns add to this neighborrhood’s appeal. With a good mix of Myers Park charm and Plaza-Midwood artistic flair, this is the place to be.

LAKE NORMAN

Living on Lake Norman has many perks. For some, the laid back lifestyle draws them in. For others, it’s the thrill of navigating a boat freely across the open water. The surrounding neighborhoods also offer the same variety. There is something for everyone, not only when it comes to finding a home, but also when it comes to dining, shopping and entertainment.

LAKE WYLIE

Lake Wylie crosses over the border shared by North Carolina and South Carolina. The allure is not only the waterfront properties that surround the lake’s shores, but also the convenience of being just minutes from Charlotte, Fort Mill, Tega Cay and Rock Hill. Whether you are looking for a rural area to retreat to, an upscale lake house, or even just an everyday neighborhood with a wide array of amenities, Lake Wylie is an ideal option.

MADISON PARK

With a mature landscape and sidewalks that meander through this quiet neighborhood, it’s easy to see why we’ve seen a revitalization of Madison Park over the last few years. As one of the first Post World War II neighborhoods designed in the 1950’s, this has been a desirable neighborhood for young home buyers who are looking to update, renovate and put their personal touches on functional homes. Minutes from SouthPark, the location is ideal and adds allure.

MYERS PARK

Myers Park is an affluent neighborhood and home to some of the city’s most prestigious addresses. The curving streets add a beauty to the flowing natural landscape and are lined with century-old Willow Oak trees. Attractions like the Duke Mansion, Wing Haven Gardens and the Manor Theater bring this quiet neighborhood added charm and rich history. Myers Park also offers a wide array of distinguished restaurants and shops, renowned schools and charismatic historic architecture.

NODA / ARTS DISTRICT

NoDa is a perfect blend of vintage and modern. This trendy neighborhood is made up of authentic art, diverse cultures, live music and experiences for everyone. Restored industrial buildings, that are now condos, charming bungalows and historic homes dot the landscape of this colorful neighborhood. NoDa is now the home to Charlotte’s best collection of galleries, restaurants, eclectic shops, theaters and more.

PLAZA MIDWOOD

Plaza Midwood is a shining example of the revitalization Charlotte’s older, in-town neighborhoods are experiencing. Residents in “the know” will tell you Plaza Midwood continues to be one of the ever emerging neighborhoods. Plaza Midwood is a stones throw away from Uptown Charlotte with a view of the skyline from almost every street. Some of the city’s most interesting art galleries, funky boutiques, and delectable eateries can be found in this lively neighborhood.

QUAIL HOLLOW

This area is landmarked by the Quail Hollow Club, which is home to the legendary Wells Fargo Championship PGA Tournament. While the neighborhood offers some casual dining, boutiques and retail properties, the majority of the neighborhood consists of residential properties. Location is key for Quail Hollow, which is comfortably located between SouthPark and Ballantyne, adding to the neighborhood’s desirability.

SOUTH END

This historic neighborhood began to flourish in the 1850’s, shortly after the first railroad line connected Charlotte to both of South Carolina’s major cities, Charleston and Columbia. The charming mills and warehouses that made up this neighborhood lost their luster for a short time, as the industrial market declined. The 1990’s brought restaurants, retailers and businesses driven by creativity that revived the area and restored these authentic buildings. Over the last few years, residential construction has found it’s foothold in South End and has been a convenient place to live, due to it’s close proximity to Uptown Charlotte.

SOUTHPARK

This enchanting area encompasses several historic neighborhoods: Foxcroft, Barclay Downs, Selwyn Park, Morrocroft, Beverly Woods and Beverly Woods East. The tree-lined streets create a natural beauty and setting for classic homes, trendy restaurants and businesses. The neighborhood is named after the upscale SouthPark Mall – the place to go for retail therapy. When it comes to shopping in Charlotte, it doesn’t get much better than in SouthPark, with a wide array of posh boutiques and high-end retails.

UPTOWN

The heavy pulse of the city starts at the corners of Trade Street and Tryon Street, as this was the point where two Native American trails once intersected. This point currently divides Uptown into quadrants, which make up first through fourth ward. The collection of these wards make for an upscale and vivid neighborhood, which many professionals consider home. From the stunning skyline and easy transportation to the energetic nightlife and amazing culinary delights, this neighborhood is bustling, yet low key.

28216 28209 28206 28205 28208 I-77 I-85 28078 28269 28036 28031 28262 28213 28215 28214 28217 28212 28211 28227 28105 28277 28270 28226 28134 28210 28273 28278 28207 28204 28203 28202 277 I485 ICharlo e Douglas International Airport
MECKLENBURG COUNTY ZIP CODES

TOWNS NEARBY

MECKLENBURG COUNTY

SOUTH & EAST

MATTHEWS (28105)

Matthews is the eastern-most town in Mecklenburg County. Its growth was spawned in 1874 when the Coastal Carolina Railroad opened a depot for a stop midway between the coast and the mountains. Today, Matthews is well known for its lovely downtown area, great neighborhoods and strong schools. The annual Labor Day Stumptown Festival draws thousands of visitors to the area. Its population has grown from 191 in 1880, to approximately 35,500 today.

MINT HILL (28227)

Located in eastern Mecklenburg County, the community of Mint Hill was one of the first suburban communities outside of Charlotte. With a population today of approximately 28,000, Mint Hill is experiencing growth with new residential developments, a planned regional retail center, new medical facilities and schools. Access to Mint Hill is convenient due to its proximity to Highway 74 and the I-485 Beltline.

PINEVILLE (28134)

The town of Pineville has approximately 9,300 residents. It is just south of Charlotte and abuts the North Carolina/South Carolina state line. Its historic downtown area is popular with antique lovers and offers the feel of a true Southern town. Jack Hughes Park is a great gathering place for families and walkers, and plays host to bands and festivals on weekends during the warmer months. Pineville is also home to one of Atrium Health’s, formerly Carolinas HealthCare System, larger regional medical facilities.

MECKLENBURG COUNTY NORTH

HUNTERSVILLE (28078)

Huntersville is located 15 miles north of Uptown Charlotte in northern Mecklenburg County along I-77 and on the edge of Lake Norman. With current population of over 58,500, it has grown from a sleepy mill town to a thriving suburban community with vibrant neighborhoods and schools. Birkdale Village attracts thousands of visitors monthly with its popular outdoor fountains, great restaurants and excellent retail.

DAVIDSON (28036)

CORNELIUS (28031)

Cornelius is a lake-side community two exits north of Huntersville along I-77 and is part of the Lake Norman Economic Development region. The town’s origin has been traced to the cotton industry which thrived in the area in the early 20th century. The damming of the Catawba River in 1963 lead to the formation of Lake Norman which in turn contributed to the town’s growth. Today Cornelius has approximately 80 miles of lakeside property, and is currently home to over 30,000 residents.

CABARRUS COUNTY

HARRISBURG

Davidson is a small town and the northern most community in Mecklenburg County. The town’s center is Davidson College which was founded by the Presbyterian Church in 1835 The school is surrounded by historic homes and quaint restaurants and shops. Pedestrians walk the streets of the town and ride their bikes to the local cultural center and farmers market. Davidson is experiencing tremendous growth which is well managed and insures diversity and accessibility.

Harrisburg is approximately 17 miles northeast of Charlotte in Cabarrus County. Its history is founded in agriculture; the railway provided easy distribution for the corn grown in the area in the late 1800s. Residential and retail development in recent years has been phenomenal, and new schools & medical facilities offer a high quality of life for its 17,000 residents.

IREDELL COUNTY

MOORESVILLE

Mooresville is located approximately 35 miles north of Uptown Charlotte along Interstate 77 and part of Lake Norman. A former textile town, it is now known as “Race City U.S.A.” with many NASCAR teams headquartered here. It has been listed as the No.1 Micropolitan Area in the Nation nine times. And, the Mooresville Graded School District has won national accolades for its commitment to technology as a learning tool for all students.

UNION COUNTY

INDIAN TRAIL

Indian Trail is situated along US 74 approximately 15 miles southeast of Charlotte in Union County. The town derived its name from the Native American path that wound through this area, hence the name “Indian Trail”. With a population of approximately 38,000 people, Indian Trail is the largest city in Union County and the 23rd largest town in the state of North Carolina.

WAXHAW

Waxhaw is truly an iconic Southern small town with red brick buildings lining both sides of the historic downtown and rail tracks running down the middle. It was recently ranked as the 7th Safest Place to Live in North Carolina. It is 20 miles from Uptown Charlotte and only two miles from the South Carolina state line. Recent years have seen the development of new subdivisions which attracted suburbanites, new schools and medical facilities. The population today is around 15,000.

WEDDINGTON

You’ll find the heart of the town of Weddington 14 miles south of Charlotte at the intersection of Highways 16 and 84 in northwestern Union County. Weddington’s roots run deep in agriculture and farming, but recent decades have seen farm land converted into sprawling subdivisions, recreational parks, school campuses, and retail. It encompasses 17 square miles and has approximately 10,000 citizens.

YORK COUNTY - SOUTH CAROLINA

FORT MILL

The Town of Fort Mill was established in 1873 and is located just south of the state line shared with North Carolina. Fort Mill takes its name form a colonial-era fort built by the British and a grist mill on nearby Steele Creek. The Catawba Indians made their home here for many years and Scotch-Irish settlers began arriving in the 1750’s and 1760’s. Fort Mill grew rapidly in the late 1800’s as textile mills were established. Current population is over 23,000 residents and major employers include Lash Group, LPL Financial, Wells Fargo, Ross Stores and Piedmont Medical Center.

TEGA CAY

LAKE WYLIE

Lake Wylie sits on the North and South Carolina state line approximately 24 miles south of Uptown Charlotte. It is a designated census area (versus a township). It offers many recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, camping and hiking. Many neighborhoods and subdivisions rest alongside Lake Wylie (in both states) and provide for a relaxed lifestyle with easy access to downtown Charlotte. Over 12,500 residents consider Lake Wylie home.

A community in the Fort Mill Township, Tega Cay is known for great golf and a relaxed lifestyle. Its amenities include marinas, golf courses and miles of walking trails – not to mention frontage along Lake Wylie. Tega Cay is a small town with a strong sense of community that has easy access to the more metropolitan lifestyle and amenities offered in Charlotte. Its current population is over 12,000 and growing.

LANCASTER COUNTY - SOUTH CAROLINA

INDIAN LAND, SC

Indian Land was settled by the Waxhaw and Catawba Indians and thus earned its name, “Indian Land.” Today it is an unincorporated community of over 28,000 residents located south of Charlotte in northern Lancaster County, South Carolina. Residential, commercial and industrial growth has been strong in recent years as individuals and companies look for opportunities where land and taxes are affordable.

EDUCATION

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools cms.k12.nc.us

The second largest public school system in the state, CMS is a county-wide system that utilizes neighborhood assignment. Additional school choice options include 12 magnet program themes. A diverse student population represents 183 countries and speak 197 languages and dialects.

Union County Public Schools ucps.k12.nc.us

The sixth largest public school system in the state, UCPS offers a wide variety of coursework ranging from 20 dual-language programs to STEM, and over 20 districtwide career academy pathways.

Fort Mill School District fortmillschools.org

Although FMSC is geographically one of the smallest districts in the state, it is the fastest growing per capita. A variety of curriculum and courses of study are offered.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

British International School of Charlotte

704.341.3236 / nordangliaeducation.com

Grades: Preschool-12

Charlotte Christian School

704.366.5657 / charlottechristian.com

Grades: Junior K–12

Charlotte Country Day School

704.843.4523 / charlottecountryday.org

Grades: Junior K–12

Charlotte Islamic Academy

704.491.8224 / ciacademy.us

Grades: Pre-K-12

Charlotte Jewish Day School

704.366.4558 / cjdschool.org

Grades: K-5

Charlotte Latin School

704.846.1100 / charlottelatin.org

Grades: TK-12

Charlotte Preparatory School

704.366.5994 / charlotteprep.com

Grades: Preschool-8

Davidson Day School

704.237.5200 / davidsonday.org

Grades: Preschool-12

Fletcher School

704.365.4658 / thefletcherschool.org

Grades: K-12

Omni Montessori School

704.541.1326 / omni-montessori.org

Grades: K-9

Providence Day School

704.887.6000 / providenceday.org

Grades: TK-12

Trinity Episcopal School

704.358.8101 / tescharlotte.org

Grades: K-8

*This is a representative sample and may not include all current options.

CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Charlotte Catholic High School

704.543.1127 / charlottecatholic.org

Grades: 9-12

Christ the King High School

704.799.4400 / ctkchs.org

Grades: 9-12

Holy Trinity Catholic Middle

704.527.7822 / htcms.org

Grades: 6-8

Our Lady of The Assumption

704.531.0067 / olacatholic.org

Grades: PreK-8

St. Mark

704.766.5000 / stmarkcatholicschool.net

Grades: K-8

St. Ann

704.525.4938 / stanncatholic.org

Grades: PreK-5

St. Gabriel

704.366.2409 / stgabrielcatholicschool.org

Grades: K-5

St. Matthews

704.544.2070 / stmattwildcats.com

Grades: TK-5

St. Patrick

704.333.3174 / saintpatrickschool.org

Grades: K-5

Please contact the schools directly for admission requirements. 704.330.2722 cpcc.edu 704.894.2000 davidson.edu 704.687.8622 uncc.edu 866.598.2427 jwu.edu/charlotte 704.378.1010 jcsu.edu 704.337.2200 queens.edu COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES CENTRAL PIEDMONT COMMUNITY COLLEGE JOHNSON & WALES DAVIDSON COLLEGE UNC CHARLOTTE JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY QUEENS UNIVERSITY

ENJOY

MUSEUMS

BECHTLER MUSEUM

bechtler.org

CAROLINA AVIATION MUSEUM carolinasaviation.org

CHARLOTTE MUSEUM OF HISTORY

charlottemuseum.org

CHARLOTTE NATURE MUSEUM

charlottenaturemuseum.org

HARVEY B. GANTT CENTER FOR AFRICANAMERICAN ARTS+CULTURE

ganttcenter.org

LEVINE MUSEUM OF THE NEW SOUTH museumofthenewsouth.org

MINT MUSEUM - UPTOWN

mintmuseum.org

MINT MUSEUM - RANDOLPH mintmuseum.org

NASCAR HALL OF FAME

nascarhall.com

PARKS & GREENWAYS

FOUR MILE CREEK GREENWAY

E. John St. to S. Trade St.

This lush greenway entwines a series of paved trails, pedestrian bridges and a boardwalk.

FREEDOM PARK

1900 East Blvd.

Freedom Park is a local favorite with a seven acre lake, playground, and many recreational activities. It is also the home of the annual Art in the Park, hosted each spring.

LATTA PARK

601 East Park Ave.

Latta Park is a 31-acre urban park nestled in the Dilworth neighborhood.

CAROLINA THREAD TRAIL

The Carolina Thread Trail is a developing regional network of greenways, trails and blueways that reaches 15 counties, 2 states and 2.3 million people.

REEDY CREEK PARK

2900 Rocky River Rd.

This 927-acre preserve features a nature center, fishing, hiking, and additional recreational activites.

LITTLE SUGAR CREEK GREENWAY

E. 7th St. to Morehead St.

Between these streets sits a gorgeous part of the greenway that encompasses a little bit of recreation and a little entertainment. The trails wind around a variety of mature treed areas, fountains, dining areas and open spaces.

WILLIAM R. DAVIE PARK

4635 Pineville-Matthews Rd.

This 107-acre park features Davie Dog Park, a favorite for Charlotte residents and their pets.

For more park & greenway information, visit MECKNC.GOV.

GOLF COURSES

PUBLIC COURSES

Birkdale 16500 Birkdale Commons Parkway 704.895.1151

Highland Creek 7001 Highland Creek Parkway 704.875.9000

Oak Hills 4008 Oakdale Road 704.394.2834

Olde Sycamore

7500 Olde Sycamore Drive 704.573.1000

Rocky River 6900 Bruton Smith Boulevard

704.455.1200

The Divide 6803 Stevens Mill Road 704.882.8088

PRIVATE CLUBS

Ballantyne CC 11120 Ballantyne Crossing Avenue ballantyneclub.com

Carmel CC 4735 Carmel Road carmelcountryclub.org

Charlotte CC 2465 Mecklenburg Avenue charlottecountryclub.org

Firethorne 1108 Firethorne Club Drive - Marvin 704.243.2433

Longview 8801 Longview Club Drive 704.443.2500

Myers Park CC 2415 Roswell Avenue myersparkcc.com

Providence CC 6001 Providence Country Club Drive providencecc.com

Quail Hollow CC 3700 Gleneagles Road quailhollowclub.com

Raintree CC 8600 Raintree Lane

raintreecountryclub.org

The Palisades CC 13704 Grand Palisades Parkway

thepalisadescc.com

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

RAPTOR CENTER

6000 Sample Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078 carolinaraptorcenter.org

PADDLE CHARLOTTE WATER SPORTS

400 B North Harbor Pl, Davidson, NC 28036

puddlecharlotte.com

FISH ON!

Visit site for information on an enjoyable day of fishing. fishonguideservices.com

US WHITEWATER CENTER

5000 Whitewater Center Pkwy, Charlotte, NC 28214 whitewater.org

CHARLOTTE JOY RIDES

Bike stations located throughout town. Visit site for details.

charlottejoyrides.com

XTREEME CHALLENGE

1418 Old Pageland, Monroe, NC 28112

xtreemechallenge.com

PROFESSIONAL SPORTS

FOOTBALL

TEAM NAME: Carolina Panthers

MASCOT: Sir Purr

GAME DAY LOCATION: Bank of America Stadium panthers.com

BASKETBALL

TEAM NAME: Charlotte Hornets

MASCOT: Hugo the Hornet

GAME DAY LOCATION: Spectrum Center nba.com/hornets

BASEBALL

TEAM NAME: Charlotte Knights

MASCOT: Homer the Dragon

GAME DAY LOCATION: Truist Park charlotteknights.com

HOCKEY

TEAM NAME: Charlotte Checkers

MASCOT: Chubby

GAME DAY LOCATION: Bojangles Coliseum gocheckers.com

SOCCER

TEAM NAME: Charlotte Independence

NICKNAME: The Jacks

GAME DAY LOCATION: Memorial Stadium

charlotteindependence .com

SOCCER

TEAM NAME: Charlotte Football Club

GAME DAY LOCATION: Bank of America Stadium

charlottefootballclub .com

HORSE RACING

EVENT:

Queen’s Cup Steeplechase

LOCATION: Mineral Springs, NC

EVENT: Wells Fargo Championship

LOCATION: Quail Hollow Club

EVENT : Coca-Cola 600 Bank of America 500

LOCATION:

Charlotte Motor Speedway

Charlotte Motor Speedway

GOLF
CHARLOTTEMOTORSPEEDWAY.COM NASCAR
QUEENSCUP.ORG WELLSFARGOCHAMPIONSHIP.COM

CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES

Discovery Place discoveryplace.org

ImaginOn imaginon.org

Carolina Raptor Center carolinaraptorcenter.org

Lazy 5 Ranch lazyfiveranch.com

N.C. Zoo nczoo.org

Children’s Theatre of Charlotte ctcharlotte.org

Carolina Aviation Museum carolinasaviation.org

NC Transportation Museum nctransportationmuseum.org

Carowinds carowinds.com

Billy Graham Library billygrahamlibrary.org

Reed Gold Mine reedmine.com

Dan Nicholas Park dannicholas.net

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden dsbg.org

Wing Haven Gardens winghavengardens.org

Tiger World tigerworld.us

Latta Place & Nature Reserve Hendrick Motorsports Museum, Team Store, & Race Shops hendrickmotorsports.com

Sports Connection sportsconnectionnc.com

Emerald Hollow Mine emeraldhollowmine.com

The Schiele Museum schielemuseum.org

Sea Life Aquarium visitsealife.com/charlotte-concord

Zootastic Park zootasticpark.com

DESTINATIONS

MOUNTAIN RETREAT

ASHEVILLE, NC

exploreasheville.com / 2.5 hours

BLUERIDGE PARKWAY

blueridgeparkway.org / 1.5 - 2 hours

GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN

grandfather.com / 2 hours

LAKE TOXAWAY, NC

laketoxaway.com / 3 hours

BOONE, NC

While the fall is the most popular time to visit, Boone is incredible to see every season.

exploreboone.com / 2 Hours

COASTAL DELIGHT

CHARLESTON, SC

charlestoncvb.com / 3.5 hours

MYRTLE BEACH, SC

visitmyrtlebeach.com / 3.5 hours

OUTER BANKS

This ideal beach vacation spot offers plenty of fishing, golfing, water sports, and relaxing.

outerbanks.org / 6 Hours

SAVANNAH, GA

visitsavannah.com / 4 hours

WILMINGTON, NC

wilmingtonandbeaches.com / 3 hours

GETTING AROUND

LIGHT RAIL

LYNK BLUE LINE TRAIN

With 26 stations from I-485 at South Boulevard to UNC Charlotte’s main campus in University City, this is a great way to travel and provides a congestion-free commute.

PLANE

CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

With 700 flights daily, this international airport makes traveling to a variety of other destinations convenient.

TROLLEY

CHARLOTTE TROLLEY

In 1891, electric street cars started running from downtown Charlotte to Dilworth and they continue to do so.

GOLD RUSH

These trolleys resemble streetcars and provide transportation in the uptown area.

BUS

CHARLOTTE AREA TRANSIT SYSTEM - CATS

With over 70 routes, CATS can take you almost anywhere within the Charlotte area.

SPRINTER BUS

With hybrid-electric buses, Sprinter connects Uptown to Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT).

CAR INTERSTATES

I-77 and I-85 cross near uptown and make it easy to get from the north to south. The I-485 loop intersects I-77 and I-85 adds to the ease of getting around town.

APPENDIX

UTILITIES

POWER

Cabarrus County

Duke Energy | 800.777.9898 | duke-energy.com

City of Concord Electric | 704.786.6161 | concordnc.gov

Gaston County

Dominion Energy | 866.366.4357 | dominionenergy.com

Mecklenburg County / Charlotte

Duke Energy | 800.777.9898 | duke-energy.com

Mecklenburg County / Huntersville & Cornelius

Energy United | 704.892.0278 | energyunited.com

Union County

Union Power Cooperative | 704.289.3145

union-power.com

WATER

Cabarrus County

City of Concord Water Department | 704.786.6161 concordnc.gov

Mecklenburg County

City of Charlotte Dept of Water & Sewer 311 or 704.336.7600

Union County

Union County Public Works | 704.296.4210 unioncountync.gov

GAS

Cabarrus County

Public Service NC | 877.776.2427 | psncenergy.com

Mecklenburg & Union Counties

Piedmont Natural Gas | 1.800.752.7504

piedmontng.com

SANITATION

Cabarrus County

City of Concord Solid Waste Services | 704.920.5555 concordnc.gov

Mecklenburg County

City of Charlotte’s Solid Waste Services 704.366.2673 | charlottenc.gov

Union County

Action Waste Solutions | 704.821.7578 activewastesolutions.com

CABLE/SATELLITE

Spectrum | 704.377.9600

DirecTV | 888.777.2454

Dish Network | 888.825.2557

AT&T | 800.288.2020

Cornelius, Mooresville, & Davidson: MI Connection 704.660.3840

USEFUL RESOURCES

CHARLOTTE REGIONAL BUSINESS ALLIANCE

The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the economic development of the Charlotte 15-county region in North and South Carolina. With a wide variety of helpful information, they are a great resource for Charlotteans or anyone thinking to relocate to the area. To view the documents below, please visit charlotteregion.com, or if viewing the book electronically, click the links below.

CHARLOTTE IN DETAIL

charlotteregion.com

COST OF LIVING

leadingre.com/homebuying/tools/costofliving

MAJOR EMPLOYERS DIRECTORY

Atrium Health

Wells Fargo & Co.

Walmart Inc.

Bank of America Corp.

Novant Health Inc.

American Airlines Group

Lowe’s Cos. Inc.

Food Lion

Harris Teeter Supermarkets Inc.

Duke Energy Corp.

PROPERTY TAXES

All tax rates on this chart are estimates. For specific information, contact the local tax authority in each county.

COST OF LIVING COMPARISON

Tax rate $250,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 Mecklenburg County, NC @ $0.6169 per $100 value Charlotte 0.965 $2,413 $4,825 $9,650 Cornelius 0.8489 $2,122 $4,245 $8,489 Davidson 0.9419 $2,355 $4,710 $9,419 Huntersville 0.8569 $2,142 $4,285 $8,569 Matthews 0.9119 $2,280 $4,560 $9,119 Mint Hill 0.8719 $2,180 $4,360 $8,719 Pineville 0.9469 $2,367 $4,735 $9,469 Cabarrus County, NC @ $0.7400 per $100 value Concord 1.22 $3,050 $6,100 $12,200 Harrisburg 1.37 $3,425 $6,850 $13,700 Kannapolis 1.095 $2,738 $5,475 $10,950 Gaston County, NC @ $0.810 Belmont 1.305 $3,263 $6,525 $13,050 Gastonia 1.33 $3,325 $6,650 $13,300 Mt. Holly 1.295 $3,238 $6,475 $12,950 Iredell County, NC @ $0.5375 Mooresville 1.1175 $2,794 $5,588 $11,175 Statesville 1.0853 $2,713 $5,427 $10,853 Union County, NC @ $0.5880 Indian Trail 0.773 $1,933 $3,865 $7,730 Waxhaw 0.973 $2,433 $4,865 $9,730 Weddington 0.636 $1,590 $3,180 $6,360 South Carolina Fort Mill 0.4701 $1,175 $2,351 $4,701 Rock Hill 0.4139 $1,035 $2,070 $4,139 Indian Land 0.3429 $857 $1,715 $3,429
Charlotte NC San Francisco CA St. Louis MO Atlanta GA Charleston SC Arlington VA Population 812,876 807,078 317,701 933,431 180,260 219,225 Average Income $80,706 $103,613 $51,574 $84,110 $72,488 $124,686 Average Age 34 yo 39 yo 34 yo 35 yo 36 yo 35 yo Land Size 411 sq miles 52 sq miles 66 sq miles 357 sq miles 195 sq miles 26 sq miles Average Home Value $386,475 $1,621,782 $202,138 $455,755 $487,401 $848,045 Cost Index 100% 120% 91% 100% 104% 143% Charlotte NC Richmond VA Columbus OH Princeton NJ Providence RI Boston MA Population 812,876 373,714 798,187 53,482 203,363 145,596 Average Income $80,706 $67,040 $62,590 $159,646 $63,495 $93,395 Average Age 34 yo 36 yo 35 yo 39 yo 32 yo 31 yo Land Size 411 sq miles 161 sq miles 239 sq miles 52 sq miles 25 sq miles 6 sq miles Average Home Value $386,475 $297,645 $253,885 $808,327 $369,847 $1,297,522 Cost Index 100% 93% 98% 115% 86% 117%
INFO@COTTINGHAMCHALK.COM 704.364.1700 6846 MORRISON BLVD., CHARLOTTE,NC 28211 COTTINGHAMCHALK.COM

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.