SOUTH END, Charlotte – Retail, Light Rail, Eateries and Publix
South end is a historic warehouse district that has been rejuvenated with condos, town homes, retail and instant connection to Uptown.
For those wanting to live “in the city” of Charlotte, South End delivers what you want without the hassle of Uptown life. I compare
South End, Charlotte to the West Village of NYC. Having lived there for three years, I can honestly say it keeps getting better.
This week there is more news on the horizon about exciting happenings in the South End area.
WHAT’S NEW IN SOUTH END, CHARLOTTE AND WHY YOU SHOULD LIVE THERE
Tupelo Honey Cafe:
A popular brunch spot in Asheville, has moved into the South End, Charlotte area. Located where Pewter Rose use to be. This is a definite MUST EAT
place when visiting Charlotte, or if you live in the area. Located at 1820 South Blvd. Visit site for big party reservations or call 980-225-9167.
Nan and Byron’s:
Another new restaurant in South End, Charlotte. Located where the landmark Vinne’s stood for decades and been completely re done floor to ceiling. Located on the North West corner of East and South Blvd. The food is delicious southern soul food. Great decor on the inside southern/city flair. Located at 1714 South Blvd. Phone number Nan Byron’s ( 980) 224-7492.
Publix:
“Where shopping meets pleasure”. My childhood grocery store has made its way from Florida to the Carolina’s. Publix has an amazing bakery, deli sandwiches, and very friendly employees.
The Publix in South End should be opening soon, and will be called the Shops at South line. Publix will be going head to head with Matthews based grocery store Harris Teeter.
Retail:
Centro Cityworks, the Charlotte development firm headed by David Furman, is planning a five-story, 74,000-square-foot office and retail building in South End next to landmark restaurant Price’s Chicken Coop. Should be completed summer of 2015.
Light rail:
Till now the light rail, “metro mover’, connects Pineville to Uptown along South Blvd. The 1.2 million dollar project will start in March creating an 9.3-mile line connecting uptown and UNC Charlotte opens in 2017. After its completion, the Lynx Blue Line and the Blue Line Extension, as the new segment is called, will connect 20 miles of the city spanning Pineville to just below the Interstate 485 beltway at the UNCC campus. It is expected by 2035 an estimated 50,000 people will ride the light rail daily!
Homes, Condos, and Town Homes for sale in South End, Charlotte area
South End is a great place to live in Charlotte, NC if you want the city feel. I am happy to help you navigate your real estate options or answer any questions about living in the South End, Charlotte area. Visit my site at www.soldondanielle.com to learn more, or contact me and I can better assist you with information on the South End, Charlotte area. Homes range from $79,000 to $399,0000… let’s talk real estate!
Contact Danielle Edwards, ReMax Executive Realtor NC/SC, for your Real Estate needs.
(704) 604-2999.
Visit my site at www.soldondanielle.com