Charlotte leaders propose compromise for the future of the old Eastland mall

Charlotte leaders propose compromise for the future of the old Eastland mall

Construction is underway at Eastland Yards. Photo: Laura Barrero/Axios

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On Monday night, Charlotte City Council did not choose a redevelopment proposal for Eastland Yards as expected.

Instead council is asking the two development teams who submitted proposals to work together on a new vision for the 29 acres at the old Eastland Mall site. The focus should remain on indoor sports, esports, food and retail, and soccer fields, District 5 representative Marjorie Molina says.

  • Council was unanimous in its decision to make the request and defer action on Eastland for 45 days.

Why it matters: Since the iconic Eastland Mall and its famous ice rink shut down more than a decade ago, the land has remained largely unused.

  • For the last year, the city has been debating what to do with a nearly 30-acre portion of the site. The community is eager to see the land developed.
  • But the pressure on city leaders to choose the right economic catalyst has slowed down the process.

Catch up quick: The city considered multiple proposals for the property. It would likely contribute roughly $30 million in public dollars to the chosen project. Two finalists emerged:

  • QC East’s plan is for six multi-sports turf fields, an outdoor amphitheater, a community gathering space, a 20,000-square-foot esports hub and a food village to showcase the East Side’s diverse culinary scene. Behind this proposal are Southern Entertainment, a Charlotte-based event company, the Charlotte Soccer Academy and Carolina Esports Hub.
  • The indoor sports complex is a planned 160,000 square feet, with, among other amenities, 12 basketball courts that can be converted for various sports, two ice rinks and a soccer field. The applicant on this proposal is Synergy Sports, a Charlotte-based sports consulting company.

[Go deeper: Eastland update: City considers new athletics complex proposal for former mall site]

What they’re saying: “I feel very sincerely [this] is the best path forward,” Molina said after making the motion to defer action.

The other side: Mayor Pro Tem Braxton Winston was concerned the fast-changing market could hamper any deals with developers. He suggested the city craft a back-up plan, potentially for a Mecklenburg County park.

  • “We cannot have Eastland sitting there bald for another business cycle,” Winston said.

Of note: Construction is underway on the rest of the 80-acre Eastland Mall site. Developer Crosland Southeast is building 155 single-family homes and townhomes, 280 multi-family units, 17,500 square feet of office and retail space, and a 5-acre park. It’s been waiting to find out what the city selects for the eastern portion of the development.

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