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Charlotte Neighborhoods

Across
“Upscale, Stylish, Magnetic”. Once secluded in South Charlotte, decades of growth have given this now-booming metropolis a taste of city life with suburban curb appeal. Home to Rush Espresso Café & Wine Bar.
“Quirky, Inclusive, Lively”, home to Zada Jane’s Corner Café and Moxie Mercantile home Décor
“Driven, Spirited, Academic”. Home to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and more than 20 regional offices for Fortune 500 companies, this neighborhood is essentially (but not officially) its own city.
“Vibrant, Youthful, Trendy”. Deeply entrenched by its mill town past, this playful district now inspires creative industries – craft beer, culinary, galleries and more, connected by the rail trail.
“Sociable, Smart, Energetic”, the Heartbeat of the Queen City.
Down
“Eclectic, Artsy, Playful”. Just a few minutes north of the center city by light rail, you’ll find Charlotte’s arts and entertainment district.
“Historic, Friendly, Thriving”, Where Historic Homes and Skyline views combine. Home of the original Rhino Market and Deli
“Charming, Walkable, Cozy”. Wine bars, coffee shops, and eateries galore are sprinkled generously between historic homes, making for one of Charlotte’s most walkable, and most visited neighborhoods. Home to Sunflower Baking Co.
“Ritzy, Polished, Inviting”. This upscale Charlotte neighborhood plays host to high-end eateries and watering holes, ample boutiques boasting the latest trends, massive homes with perfectly manicured lawns and luxury apartments with amenities galore
“Vintage, Welcoming, Historic”. Easy to miss, since it’s somewhat blurry borders are shared with Uptown, Plaza Midwood and others. This quaint and historic neighborhood is where you’ll find long-time Charlotteans meandering along the main strip, brushing shoulders with the fast-moving students at Central Piedmont Community College
“Picturesque, Friendly, Established”. The visionary neighborhood where arbors meet architecture. Best known for its canopy of more than 100-year-old oak trees, perfect compliments to the mansions and gardens on the main drag, Queens Road West.