When Charlotte started
its tremendous growth some 30 years ago, it headed south first. It
hasn`t stopped since. A few main arteries can take you directly from
uptown to south Charlotte, including South Boulevard, Park Road,
Providence Road, Monroe Road, and Independence Boulevard. Likewise, you
can travel across the southern crescent between Pineville and Matthews
on the aptly named Pineville-Matthews Road (N.C. 51) or via the new
I-485 outerbelt.
When you mention south Charlotte to anyone in town, two words will
likely roll off their tongues -SouthPark and Ballantyne. These are the
two major destinations for living, shopping, and working on the south
side of town. |
The
area referred to as SouthPark, centered at Fairview and Sharon roads,
was once part of a 3,000-acre farm owned by N.C. Gov. Cameron Morrison.
The farm`s main house - the Morrocroft Mansion, built between 1924 and
1927 - still stands on its original site. Listed in the National
Register of Historic Places, it`s a stunning, 14,000-square-foot Tudor
Revival house that stayed in the family until 1981. It remains a private
residence today. SouthPark is a prestigious address that offers a
variety of housing styles, ranging from 1950s ranch houses in Beverly
Woods and Barclay Downs to newer million-dollar homes in Pellyn Grove
and the gated Morrocroft community. |
In addition to being a
residential center, SouthPark is the second largest business district in
the state. Tasteful office buildings are spread throughout the area,
including the eye-catching Rotunda with its dancing fountains. Several
hotels are also located in SouthPark, including the Hyatt, SouthPark
Suites, Hawthorne Suites, and The Park Hotel, Charlotte`s only Mobil
four-star hotel. Shopping in SouthPark is the best in the city. The
centerpiece is SouthPark Mall, Charlotte`s most upscale shopping center.
The mall includes Tiffany, Pottery Barn, St. John, and Ann Taylor, in
addition to four department stores. Area shoppers eagerly anticipate the
future arrival of Nordstrom. SouthPark is also the home of the Charlotte
Symphony`s Summer Pops concerts. These free evening concerts are one of
the mall`s two signature community events. The other is a Christmas
tradition - the annual Christmas tree lighting, which takes place on
Thanksgiving Day and features caroling and a visit from Santa.
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Other
shopping venues include Phillips Place, Sharon Corners, Morrocroft
Village, and Specialty Shops on the Park. All include both shopping and
dining options.
Ballantyne is a new community south of I-485 on what used to be the
Morrison hunting preserve. The 2,000-acre development is practically a
town unto itself. Within its borders are a 535-acre corporate park,
which includes office buildings, a resort hotel, an 18-hole daily-fee
golf course, and the Dana Rader School of Golf. The golf course has been
recognized as one of the best in the state and Dana Rader`s school as
one of the best in the country.
Ballantyne Country Club includes custom homes that cost on average
around $640,000 and a private 18-hole golf course. Ballantyne also
includes several apartment communities and a variety of new-home
communities in nearly every price range. |
Ballantyne`s
town center features shops, restaurants, and a YMCA. The area has a new
public elementary school and the county plans to build a junior high and
high school to accommodate the Ballantyne population, which is expected
to grow to 4,500 homes in the next 10 years.
While SouthPark and Ballantyne are two large landmarks in south
Charlotte, they are not its sum and total. Real estate listings for
south Charlotte span areas 4, 5 and 6.
Aside from SouthPark, there are numerous other shopping options. The
recently renovated Cotswold Village Shops has Old Navy, Storehouse
Furniture, and Stein Mart, among others. Park Road Shopping Center, one
of the area`s oldest shopping centers, is always crowded on weekends
with folks visiting local favorite Blackhawk Hardware and other shops.
Farther out Providence Road at N.C. 51 is the Arboretum, a massive
shopping center with movie theaters, restaurants, a supermarket, Barnes
& Noble, and The Gap among its attractions. The Arboretum area has also
become a center for service-oriented businesses such as banks,
insurance, real estate, and medical offices. |
Rea Road at Ballantyne
Commons treats shoppers and diners to a variety of interests at
Stonecrest. This center was developed to attract area soccer moms.
Several shops are children influenced.
Heading west on N.C. 51 toward Pineville, you pass a multitude of
shopping centers including Carmel Commons, Tower Place, and McMullen
Creek. As you pass under I-485, you`ll come to the two-story Carolina
Place Mall and The Centrum, a shopping center that includes Pier 1
Imports, Home Depot, and Petsmart. Allow yourself plenty of time when
shopping in this area on the weekends, as N.C. 51 is known for its
Saturday traffic jams.
You`ll also find a variety of recreational options on this side of town.
The Harris YMCA, near SouthPark, and the Siskey YMCA in Matthews are
family favorites. Both feature huge fitness centers, special programs
for children, playing fields, and water parks. The Mecklenburg Aquatic
Club, on Providence Road, is another option for swimming, offering
excellent lessons and team competition.
Charlotte Park and Recreation Department operates two greenways in south
Charlotte. The McMullen Creek Greenway is accessible off N.C. 51 and
features 1.5 miles of walking and biking trails that connect with an
additional 4.5 miles of the Lower McAlpine Greenway. McAlpine Creek
Greenway, Charlotte`s oldest, has 8.9 miles of trails that are being
upgraded and refurbished.
In addition to the greenways, there are several county parks that south
Charlotte residents enjoy. Park Road Park has several tennis courts,
basketball courts, playground equipment, baseball fields, and a 5-acre
lake. It`s a popular place for group outings. McAlpine Creek Park on
Monroe Road also has a lake, plus walking trails and a nature center.
New parks include William R. Davie Park on N.C. 51 near Rea Road and
Col. Francis Beatty Park on Weddington Road, which features a 20-acre
lake and athletic facilities. |
As
is true throughout the Charlotte region, south Charlotte has something
to offer for everyone when it comes to places of worship. You don't have
to live here long to hear about Calvary Church on Pineville-Matthews
Road at Rea Road. Its soaring glass windows and pink stucco exterior are
visible from miles away due to its hilltop setting. In contrast to this
modern church is the centuries-old Providence Presbyterian Church south
of I-485, whose historic cemetery has caused new roads to be rerouted.
South Charlotte is also home to Shalom Park, on Providence Road. Shalom
Park is the center of Charlotte`s Jewish community. It includes Temple
Beth El, a mainstream Reform synagogue; Temple Israel, a Conservative
Jewish congregation and Charlotte`s oldest synagogue; and many Jewish
organizations, including the Carolina Agency for Jewish Education and
the Jewish Community Center.
South Charlotte is also served by branches of the city`s largest
hospitals on either end of Pineville-Matthews Road. Carolinas Healthcare
System`s Mercy South Hospital is near Pineville and is surrounded by
numerous satellite offices of Charlotte medical clinics. To the east is
Presbyterian Hospital Matthews.
You`ll find many of Charlotte`s private schools in the southern part of
town. There are a number of options, including Charlotte Country Day,
Charlotte Latin, Providence Day School, and Charlotte Christian. Also in
this area is Charlotte Catholic High School, which moved to its N.C. 51
campus a few years ago.
Lucky for all those students that some of the largest branches of the
Charlotte-Mecklenburg library system are in south Charlotte. The
Morrocroft shopping and office complex in SouthPark features a large,
Jeffersonian-style branch of the library. The new South Regional
Library, the largest regional library in North Carolina, is on Rea Road.
South Charlotte also has its share of higher education facilities.
Central Piedmont Community College`s 480-acre South Campus serves
thousands of students. Pfeiffer University`s Charlotte campus is on Park
Road. This satellite campus of the Misenheimer-based college offers
graduate and undergraduate classes.
The Wingate University Matthews Center, established in 1991, offers
courses toward several master`s degrees as well as the Adult Degree
Completion Program to help toward undergraduate degrees. Students of the
Matthews Center have access to the main university campus facilities in
Union County. |
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