Charlotte, NC is a Dynamic City with Cultural Attractions

Charlotte is burgeoning into a truly cosmopolitan city from a typical mid-sized community in North Carolina. From cultural institutions and attractions to world-class sporting events, nightlife and dining to shopping and regional events, owning a home in the Charlotte real estate market creates some exciting possibilities.

Adding character to Charlotte is all that it has to offer culturally. Time Warner Cable Arena hosts big names in the music world or check out smaller venues like Amos’ Southend and Neighborhood Theatre to see some of the local acts. At the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center one can catch notable Broadway shows. A few great museums in Charlotte are The Mint Museums and Levine Museum. If art galleries and funky restaurants are your scene check out NoDa, Charlotte’s historic arts district.

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The Arts District in Charlotte North Carolina is a Distinct Neighborhood with a Wonderful Personality

With a charming and eccentric feel, which many have compared to a city like San Francisco, the Arts District in Charlotte North Carolina is a distinct neighborhood with a wonderful personality. Homeowners have wisely taken these old homes and created ingenious renovations with these standard three- and four-room mill house floor plans. Add to that the interesting new retail spaces, condos and lofts going up; it is easy to realize the Arts District appeal in the Charlotte real estate market.

Built around textile mills, homes in the Arts District originally were a village of little mill houses – often constructed by the mill workers themselves – built in the early 1900s. Most of these homes had baths on the back porches because there was not indoor plumbing. This area has made a come back, particularly because of its proximity to the Charlotte city center, after having been in a state of disrepair and a bit run down in the past. It is a wonderful location to explore in the Charlotte, North Carolina real estate market.

Date last updated: 2/5/12 9:47 PM PST

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