development

Charlotte’s first public park reopens after a nearly $6 million makeover

You’ll no longer see signs reading “PARK CLOSED” and fences blocking the entrance to Independence Park as you move along 7th Street or...

A massive “beachside” community is proposed for … Huntersville

It’s like a “vacation that never ends.” That’s how the speaker in a promotional video describes the vision for Lagoona Bay, a nearly...

Construction update: Demolition of the old main library building Uptown begins soon

Construction crews will tear down the longstanding main library building this summer, much later than originally planned. Rising in its place will be a new,...

Iconic Brooks Sandwich House considers selling

The future of the beloved Brooks Sandwich House in NoDa is uncertain. The Brooks family is considering what’s next for the business and its land,...

One of Plaza Midwood’s rare surface lots could become a 10-story mixed-use tower

Levine Properties is planning an up to 150-foot-tall residential and commercial tower on a crumbling parking lot near the heart of Plaza Midwood. Why it...

Camp North End’s first apartments are set for 2025 opening

Construction has begun on the first apartment development at Camp North End. Why it matters: Camp North End, a sprawling adaptive reuse development off North...

Charlotte City Council is still bickering over the single-family-only zoning policy

Charlotte City Council is at odds again over one of its most controversial policies, nearly two years after it was first voted on and just days before it takes...

Renovations begin at Queen City Quarter, formerly the EpiCentre

Significant renovations have officially started at Queen City Quarter, the prominent Uptown development formerly known as the EpiCentre. A new restaurant has...

10 developments that are shaping NoDa

If you think NoDa has changed, just wait a few more years. Multiple transformative projects are planned for the land across from NoDa’s main commercial...

Charlotte restaurateurs to save historic Dilworth landmark from land slated for development

A star couple in Charlotte’s restaurant scene is continuing their streak of saving local landmarks by moving the historic Leeper-Wyatt Building from land...

Work starts on Hugh McColl Park — a makeover of the ‘obsolete’ Polk Park

Green demolition fences are wrapped around Polk Park, the public square with the broken fountain at Trade and Tryon streets. The pocket park will be rebuilt...

New renderings: Developer breaks ground on transformative two-tower project replacing Midnight Diner

Construction crews broke ground Monday on Queens Bridge Collective, a transformative development situated where Midnight Diner used to be, and where Uptown...