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What’s next for 3 major projects coming to south Charlotte’s Providence Road?
Three developers announced plans last year to jointly redevelop more than 115 acres in south...

Understand the role of new road expansions and connectivity improvements in urban development.

April, 2024 - September, 2024
Charlotte is undergoing significant infrastructural advancements, driven by key projects aimed at enhancing connectivity and urban development. The extension of West Boulevard into the River District's 1,400-acre mixed-use project highlights the city's commitment to expanding road networks, thereby improving transportation and fostering residential and commercial growth. South Charlotte's Providence Road is another focal point, with developers planning new homes, retail, and grocery spaces while addressing traffic concerns.

Investments in community amenities, such as the Historic West End's Thrive Food Hub and the Charlotte Ballet's facility expansion, are also pivotal. These projects collectively aim to accommodate Charlotte's surging population and bolster economic development, affordable housing, and cultural infrastructure.
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