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To
natives, southwest Charlotte was always just
Steele Creek, because for a long time that was the only neighborhood in this
part of town.
How times change. Over
the past decade, the number of households in southwest Charlotte has doubled. And thanks to the new
leg of I-485 which recently opened and the rising housing costs in south
Charlotte, southwest Charlotte is expected to be one of the primary residential
and business growth spots of the future.
While Steele Creek offers
the charm of an established neighborhood, this area has much to offer if you’re
in the market for a new home. Recently developed communities line N.C. 49, the
main thoroughfare of southwest Charlotte, and
higher-end communities are under way on the Mecklenburg side of Lake
Wylie. You’ll find southwest
Charlotte
homes listed in real estate area 7.
The Sanctuary, a
1,300-acre community off Shopton
Road West
on the shores of Lake
Wylie, is one of the most
unique developments in the region. Referring to each of its homesites as
“preserves,” The Sanctuary’s sites range from two to more than 13 acres,
averaging about five acres. The community features 20 miles of nature trails,
200 acres of natural areas and The Camp, a lakefront community center with
swimming pools, tennis courts, a fitness center, kids’ room, playground, picnic
areas and a boating center. Twenty million-dollar homes are part of the
development; homesites range from $300,000 to $2 million.
Another luxury community
is The Palisades, covering 1,500 acres of a
Lake Wylie
peninsula just south of N.C. 49. It offers a Nicklaus Design championship golf
course, country club, equestrian center, soccer complex and nature trails. Homes
at The Palisades range from the $300s to more than $2 million.
Covering
1,050 acres, Berewick is a mixed-use development near I-485. The development
includes office and retail space, as well as multi-family housing in the town
center. Berewick also offers several neighborhoods with single-family homes
ranging from $170,000 to $450,000.
Following the residential
buildup, the area has seen a surge of retail and entertainment growth. The
Ayrsley project at I-485 and N.C. 49 includes 140 acres of business development.
This new design features shops, restaurants, hotels, movie theaters, a branch of
the YMCA, and luxury apartments and townhomes designed with the feel of an old
European village. Calling itself the “Town Center of Southeast Charlotte,” the
development anticipates the creation of 53,000 new jobs, which would make it the
second-largest employment district in the state.
For many years, southwest Charlotte was attractive
only to industrial companies. Today, it draws high-tech companies and
national headquarters, with new buildings and office parks
announced frequently.
The
400,000-plus-square-foot campus for Microsoft Corp. is at ArrowPoint, off Arrowood Road. In
addition to Microsoft, ArrowPoint’s major tenants include BellSouth and the U.S.
headquarters of Royal & SunAlliance Insurance.
Moving its headquarters from Minneapolis, Minn., the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association now calls
Charlotte
home. Aptly located on the Billy
Graham Parkway, the 63-acre site features the Billy
Graham
Center for World
Evangelism as well as the Billy Graham Library, which chronicles the history of
evangelism and the life of the famous evangelist. The library anticipates
thousands of visitors each year, and the center itself Off Carowinds Boulevard
is the 31,000-square-foot building and 18-acre Southeast Campus for
nondenominational Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, which opened in 2003.
Whitehall,
one of Charlotte’s largest office parks, includes a
technology park and corporate center. Source Technologies has created its
state-of-the-art U.S.
headquarters here.
Whitehall Commons, a
585,000-square-foot shopping center – the largest in southwest Charlotte – includes a Wal-Mart and Lowe’s,
and plans for residential projects could add 6,500 homes to the mixed-use
development.
Within Whitehall’s 700 acres is the 45-acre Whitehall
Nature Preserve. Take a tour and you’ll find the preserve, owned by the Catawba
Lands Conservancy, is home to several varieties of salamander and frog
indigenous to the rare, seasonal wetlands.
You
will not believe you’re only minutes from the city when you visit
McDowell
Park on
Lake Wylie.
The park features 1,108 picturesque acres of forest where you can hike, picnic,
camp or visit the nature center.
Another recreational spot
is Renaissance
Park, near the Charlotte Coliseum on Tyvola Road. This
popular county park includes an 18-hole golf course, athletic fields, biking
trails and tennis courts.
Just around the corner
is the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market. While you can visit
just about any day of the week, on spring weekends you’ll find the greatest
selection of vendors from all over the Carolinas.
Wander through each shed and chat with farmers while selecting your produce,
flowers, baked goods and even crafts.
Central
Piedmont Community College
recently opened the Harper Campus off
Arrowood Road. The high-tech campus specializes in
teaching graphic arts, printing, electronics and welding. It is home to the
Harper
National
Flexographic
Center, a key-learning center for those who want to
enter the printing field.
The Steele Creek Library
on
Steele Creek Road
near N.C. 49 recently opened its brand-new 15,000-square-foot facility in front
of the new Southwest
Middle School. The new
building provides a wealth of books, technology and programs for families.
Paramount’s
Carowinds, a 100-acre theme and water park that straddles the N.C.-S.C. border,
is a major family attraction. The young and young-at-heart enjoy more than 100
rides, shows and attractions.
Charlotte/Douglas
International Airport, US Airways’ largest hub, serves 124 cities with 635 daily
departures. The airy, sun-lit terminal welcomes passengers with rocking chairs
and piano music, along with shops and restaurants, but you’ll have to move
quickly to get a rocking chair – it’s a hot property for folks between flights.
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