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The area’s largest
higher-education institution, the University
of North Carolina at Charlotte, is located here in the cradle of
highways 49 and 29. At 20,000 students and counting, it’s the fastest-growing
university in the state system. In addition, some of the area’s largest
employers make University
Research Park
their corporate campus.
University City,
as the northeast portion of
Mecklenburg
County is also called, has
seen phenomenal growth in the last 15 years. The area is decorated with new
neighborhoods, new shopping centers and new office buildings. The area is
bisected by North Tryon Street
and sprawls north to I-77, south past UNCC to The Plaza and northeast into Cabarrus County.
University
City
is home to more than 135,000 people, and its popularity continues to fuel
population growth. The area is projected to grow past 165,000 by 2009.
The University area takes
its name from UNCC, the fourth largest of the state’s public universities.
Enrollment at the university grows by about 1,000 students each year. With
enrollment on the rise, so are admission standards. The average freshman
entering UNCC has a high school grade-point average of 3.6.
Construction on campus is
ubiquitous – the university recently celebrated the opening of new buildings for
science and technology, the
College
of Education and for
graduate engineering and research. A new College of Nursing
and Health Professions building is slated for 2006. The image below is that
of University Terrace North, condos located directly across the street from the
University.
After graduation, many
students find careers right in University City,
where numerous companies have offices in University Research
Park off W.T. Harris Boulevard north
of I-85. The park was created in the late 1950s to attract research and
development companies. Today, the park has followed the lead of Charlotte as a whole and
is home to many back-office and support operations.
With so many companies
locating in the area, homes have readily followed. The University City area, which
encompasses real
estate areas 1 and 2, includes numerous developments that dot what was once
farmland along Eastfield Road,
Mallard Creek Road
and Prosperity Church Road.
More new neighborhoods are appearing around the exits along I-85 headed toward Concord and
Cabarrus
County.
Highland Creek, one of Charlotte’s
hottest-selling neighborhoods, grows by the day. Skybrook, a golf course
neighborhood, offers newcomers the opportunity to build their new home with golf
course views.
The area has seen an
explosion in retail development, and it’s expected to continue. Concord Mills,
off I-85, opened in 1999 to great fanfare. The state’s second-largest shopping
center with 1.4 million square feet, Concord Mills is hailed as the state’s top
tourist attraction, drawing 15.3 million visitors and thousands of tour buses
annually. Shopping destinations include an outdoor store featuring indoor trout
streams and a 20-foot rock-climbing wall.
Nearby
is Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, an outdoor arena on U.S. 29 that hosts summer
performances by rock, pop and country artists. The theatre holds 20,000 and is
on a roll from Spring to Fall!
Northlake Mall opened in
September 2005 to serve the North Mecklenburg/Lake Norman area. Anchored by
Belk, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Dillard’s, Hecht’s and an AMC 14-screen cinema
megaplex, the mall also offers more than 140 specialty shops.
Another popular shopping
draw is University Place,
a great spot near the university to catch a movie, enjoy dinner at one of
several restaurants that encircle a manmade lake or do some power shopping at
one of the big-box retailers nearby. On warm summer weekend evenings, it’s often
possible to catch the sounds of an outdoor band while enjoying the ducks on the
lake.
Businesses and
apartments, many offering housing to students, are clustered around the
intersection of N.C. 49, called
University City Boulevard, and W.T. Harris Boulevard. Farther down Harris
at its intersection with Hickory
Grove Road is another busy intersection of
apartments, restaurants and businesses.
University
Hospital, on W.T.
Harris Boulevard
at U.S. 29, provides medical care to northeast Mecklenburg
and Cabarrus residents. The hospital is part of Carolinas HealthCare System and
includes a maternity center, sleep center, outpatient services and general
medical-surgical services.
Recreation
in the area includes numerous parks and recreational facilities. A growing
62,000 square foot YMCA is located at
W.T. Harris Boulevard and Mallard Creek Road and features a
crowd-drawing water park. The Mallard Creek and Clark’s
Creek greenways offer 4.3 miles of walking trails along the creeks.
The area also is home to
one of the country’s largest indoor athletic facilities. Charlotte Sports
Center – located just off
Harris Boulevard
on Hankins Road,
near I-77 – is a 75,000-square-foot athletic center that offers indoor
basketball, volleyball, inline hockey, soccer, flag football and a fitness
center.
Despite
all the growth, University City
still has a hometown feel. A juicy hamburger at Herlocker’s drive-in on North Tryon Street
is still a favorite meal, and
Reedy
Creek Park,
a county-operated nature preserve between Rocky River Road and The Plaza, is a
picturesque 727-acre nature preserve, popular with families and nature lovers.
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