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43808
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"Clifton Settlemyer, president of Historic Elizabeth Neighborhood Foundation and Evan Kettler, vice president of the Elizabeth Community Association are at odds over whether to designate Elizabeth as a local historic district." Historic Elizabeth Neighborhood is located in Charlotte, established in 1891 as one of the city's most fashionable neighborhoods.
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43881
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"As development swallows Dixie-Berryhill, the county's last rural neighborhood, Mecklenburg County says goodbye to it final frontier." The county's most recent planned development project initiated this past March with planed to transform the riverfront and ultimately the neighborhood within the next few decades. The neighborhood originally comprised two separate townships. It consists of approximately 8,000. Developers Crescent Communities and Lincoln Harris with convert 1400 acres into a mixture of offices, hotels , homes retail and green space.
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43941
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Among those mentioned are restauranteurs Jamie Brown and Jeff Tondandel. the Independent Picture House, Philip Blount, Kevin Siers, Tamika Stafford, Jeremy Wagner, Atrium Health's Virtual Clinics, PFLAG Charlotte and Rolfe Neill.
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43212
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"The classic suburb's new vision plan maps out a transit oriented lifestyle at the intersection of Main Street and greenway. For many years, Charlotte's Harris Boulevard and North Tryon Street intersection was a rural crossroads. The curret University City Vision Plan is embracing a city center around the JW Clay light rail station with availalbity to the university, the greenway and the hospital.
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43296
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"For decades, the city of Charlotte helped fund the Arts & Sciences Council, an independent nonprofit. In 2021, the city changed tack. It appointed Priya Sircar as its first arts and culture officer and assembled a board oto distribute funding and develop a long-range plan."
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43456
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"The Pearl, Atrium Health’s planned innovation district and home to Charlotte’s first medical school, will serve as a hub for the city’s future. How will it reckon with the painful history it’s built on?. . . Good Samaritan Hospital, the first privately funded Black hospital in the state, opened in September 1891."Charlotte philanthropist Jane Renwick Smedberg Wilkes was instrumental in soliciting nationwide support for the project through the Episcopal Church.
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34420
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Charlotte’s street art scene is growing with the city, but without direction, its future is unclear. Matt Hooker, Matt Moore, and other local muralists have been working in a free market, unrestrained by authority. There is debate over the development of a formal public art organization and strategic planning.
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