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Uptown Charlotte

Uptown Charlotte, also called Center City, is the central business district of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The area is split into four wards by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets, and bordered by Interstate 277 and Interstate 77. The area is managed and overseen by the Charlotte Central City Partners, which is one of the three Municipal Service Districts in Charlotte. Uptown Charlotte is the largest business district in Charlotte and the Carolinas.[2]

Uptown Charlotte
Neighborhood and central business district
Uptown Charlotte skyline in 2018
Nickname(s): 
Uptown, Historic Downtown
Location in Charlotte
Coordinates: 35°13′37″N 80°50′35″W / 35.227°N 80.843°W / 35.227; -80.843
State North Carolina
CountyMecklenburg
City Charlotte
Council districts1, 2
Neighborhood Profile Areas (NPA)340, 341, 342, 384
Area
 • Total5.5 km2 (2.14 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total20,000
 • Density3,600/km2 (9,300/sq mi)
Zip Codes
28202, 28204, 28206, 28208
Area code(s)704 and 980
Median household income$59,063
Websitewww.charlottecentercity.org
Quality of Life Dashboard

Several Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters in the district, including Bank of America, Duke Energy, Honeywell, and the east coast operations of Wells Fargo.[3][4] Uptown contains over 33 million square feet of office space.[1] Athletic and event facilities located in Center City include Bank of America Stadium, Spectrum Center, Truist Field, and the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Museums, theaters, hotels, high-density residential developments, restaurants, and bars are heavily concentrated in the Center City, with over 245 restaurants[5] and 50 nightspots.[6]

Name origins edit

Charlotte's central business district is referred to as "Uptown" by locals, although the term "Downtown" is understood and used by native Charlotteans since it references the same area of the city. There is some confusion brought about by the use of the terms "Uptown" and "Downtown" for Charlotte's center city area. The term "Up-Town", referring to the geographic location of Tryon and Trade Street—"uptown" actually does sit at a higher elevation than the rest of the city—was recorded as early as 1895 in the Charlotte Observer but fell out of use around 1929 for reasons unknown. The term "Downtown" was commonly used up until the mid-1970s by residents, media, and city leaders for the Center City. In 1973, a massive campaign was launched by local businessman Jack Wood to revamp the image of the downtown area and embrace the historic and arguably uniquely Charlotte term "Uptown" by reintroducing it to the general public. In September 1974 Charlotte City Council passed an official proclamation that said "The heart of Charlotte should be now and forever more known as Uptown Charlotte."[7] On February 14, 1987, the Charlotte Observer began using the term "Uptown" as a way to promote a more positive upbeat image of the Center City area.[8] School teachers were provided with "historical" documents justifying use of the term to teach to students.[9]

Major streets edit

Tryon Street edit

 
Located at 100 North Tryon Street in Charlotte, the Bank of America Corporate Center stands 871 ft tall and is the 118th tallest building in the world.

Tryon Street was named after William Tryon, governor of the Province of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771. A major southwest-northeast thoroughfare across Charlotte, it follows NC 49 southeast of the Uptown neighborhood, and US 29 northwest of Uptown. Within the Uptown Charlotte street grid (which is skewed about 45 degrees from compass directions), Tryon forms the boundary between streets labeled "East" and "West". Many of the tallest buildings in Charlotte have a Tryon Street address including:

 
Independence Square—Intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets

Trade Street edit

Trade Street begins as a continuation of Elizabeth Street near the southeastern boundary of Uptown, and continues as a major thoroughfare northwest through the rest of the city. It serves as the division between "North" and "South" labeled streets within the Uptown street grid. The following major buildings have a Trade Street address:

College Street edit

Buildings which have a College Street address include:

Neighborhoods edit

Uptown Charlotte is divided into four neighborhoods, or "wards", by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets.[30]

First Ward edit

 
Queen City Quarter (formerly known as the Epicentre) is a popular shopping and nightlife destination in downtown.[31]

The first ward lies directly to the east of the intersection of Trade and Tryon. It is that quadrant bounded by North Tryon on the northwest and East Trade on the southwest.[32]

Once considered one of the most dangerous areas in Charlotte, the first ward has become one of the more desirable because of gentrification under a HUD HOPE VI grants with many new developments under construction.[33] The award-winning Center City Building which houses the uptown campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is in the first ward. The Center City Building is 11 stories and was completed in 2011. it includes 25 state of the art classrooms, design studios, meeting space, and performance spaces.[34] The urban village includes a 4-acre (16,000 m2) park, which was completed in December 2015, 4,600,000 sq ft (430,000 m2) of office space, 1,182 residential units, 250 hotel rooms, and 192,000 sq ft (17,800 m2) of retail space.[35] Current attractions include the Main Library, the Spirit Square portion of the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center,[36] ImaginOn Children's Learning Center, Levine Museum of the New South, and Spectrum Center (home of the Charlotte Hornets).

 
2008 view from the Central Avenue bridge

Second Ward edit

The second ward lies directly to the south of the intersection of Trade and Tryon. It is the quadrant bounded by South Tryon on the northwest and East Trade on the northeast. Second Ward is the hospitality center of Uptown with about half of the hotel rooms in Uptown and it is an important employment center as well. It includes 7,700,000 sq ft (720,000 m2) of office space, 840 residential units, 3,682 hotel rooms with 1,136 additional rooms under construction, and 518,000 sq ft (48,100 m2) of retail space. It is the location of Charlotte's "Government District" and is the site of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. The second ward was formerly the location of the predominantly black neighborhood, Brooklyn, before an urban renewal project took place.[37] Today, second ward is home to Queen City Quarter, a mixed-use entertainment and retail complex;[38] the Charlotte Convention Center;[39] the Victorian Gothic style St. Peter's Catholic Church;[40] The Green, a downtown mini-park; and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Art+Culture (named for Harvey Gantt). Duke Energy also has its corporate headquarters in the second ward.[35]

Third Ward edit

 
The Uptown skyline viewed from Truist Field in 2014

The third ward lies directly to the west of the intersection of Trade and Tryon.[41] It is the quadrant bounded by South Tryon on the southeast and West Trade on the northeast. It is the Ward that house a lot of the entertainment and culture attractions in Uptown which include Knight Theatre, the Mint Museum, and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Carolina Panthers' and Charlotte FC's Bank of America Stadium, Truist Field, home of the Charlotte Knights, opened in 2014, Romare Bearden Park, which opened in September 2013,[42] and Gateway Village. Gateway Village, one of the state's largest mixed-use developments, is 1.5 million sq ft (140,000 m2) in size, and home to offices, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues and over 500 housing units.[43]Johnson & Wales University's Charlotte campus is located directly across from Gateway Village, with Johnson C. Smith University's campus located adjacent. Third ward is also the site of the upcoming Gateway Station transportation hub, which began construction in July 2018. The Gateway Station will house a Greyhound bus stop, an Amtrak station, LYNX Silver Line, and a Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) bus hub.[44] Overall the Ward includes 7,600,000 sq ft (710,000 m2) of office space, 4,397 residential units, 367 hotel rooms, and 150,000 sq ft (14,000 m2) of retail space.[35]

Fourth Ward edit

 
Fourth Ward

The fourth ward lies directly to the north of the intersection of Trade and Tryon. It is that quadrant bounded by North Tryon on the southeast and West Trade on the southwest.[45]

It is mostly residential and has many stately Victorian homes.[46][47] It is an official historic district, and is the location of Old Settlers' Cemetery and the three-acre Fourth Ward Park. It is a blend of historic residential neighborhoods, modern restaurants, and an employment center. The Ward includes 380,000 sq ft (35,000 m2) of office space, 4,844 residential units, 731 hotel rooms, and 52,000 sq ft (4,800 m2) of retail space.[35]

Economy edit

 
Duke Energy Center and The Westin Charlotte
 
The Honeywell Tower, Honeywell's Global headquarters
 
Truist Center, Truist Financial's headquarters in Charlotte

As of 2021 Uptown Charlotte employs 120,000 people[48] across 33 million square feet of office space,[1] hosts more than 18 million visitors a year, and is home to 35,000 residents.[1][49]

Charlotte is the second largest banking center in the country behind New York City.[50][51][52][53] This determination is made by the dollar amount of assets held by banks headquartered in the city. The current banks with headquarters in the city are Bank of America with $2.8 trillion in assets as of 2020[54] and Truist Financial with $509 billion in assets as of 2020.[54] Both banks have their headquarters in Uptown, with Bank of America's headquarters at 100 North Tryon Bank of America Corporate Center[55] and Truist's headquarters at 214 North Tryon Truist Center.[56] Uptown has also become a hub of large bank employment bases. Wells Fargo, whose Charlotte presence was Wachovia prior to being acquired by Wells Fargo, occupies numerous buildings in Uptown including Duke Energy Center,[57] One Wells Fargo Center,[3] Two Wells Fargo Center, Three Wells Fargo Center,[3] and 300 South Brevard.[58] Other banks that have a large employment base in Uptown are Ally Financial with 2,100 employees located in Ally Charlotte Center[59] and U.S. Bank with 860 employees located in Truist Center.[60][61]

Companies with headquarters in Uptown edit

Companies with large corporate presence in Uptown edit

Hotels edit

 
JW Marriott Charlotte
 
The Ritz-Carlton

Uptown currently has 6,615 existing hotel rooms with 913 rooms planned.[82][83][84][85] The hotels planned or under construction include the Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place with 244 rooms,[86] Brooklyn Village with 280 rooms,[84] Moxy Hotel with 208,[84] and Element Stonewall Station with 181 rooms.[84]

Uptown needs more hotel rooms within walking distance from the Convention Center to attract more world class events. Charlotte's current hotel rooms count is fewer than its competitors for conventions.[83]

Austin: 13,629[83]
Baltimore: 8,766[83]
Indianapolis: 8,487[83]
Louisville: 9,408[83]
Nashville: 20,108[83]
Tampa: 14,104[83]

One step the city is taking to change this a land swap with developer Millennium Venture Capital. The city will give MVC 1.9 acres of its property at 501 S. Caldwell St. in exchange for 0.7 acres at 401 S College, which is located next to the Charlotte Convention Center. MVC closed on this 2.3 acre lot on December 16, 2022. The land may be used for a convention center hotel of 800 to 1,000 rooms. However, the city is unwilling to offer any public incentive for the hotel.[83][87]

Construction boom edit

 
300 South Tryon

Due to the Great Recession's effect on Charlotte construction in Uptown was at a virtual stand still between 2010 and 2014.[88][89] The ground breaking of 300 South Tryon began a building boom in Uptown.[90][91][92] Between 2000 and 2010 6 million square feet of office space was added to Uptown.[93] In 2019 6.9 million square feet of office space was under construction or planned, 8,458 housing units were under construction or planned, 2,310 hotel rooms were under construction or planned, 948,167 square feet of retail was under construction or planned.[94] This pipeline includes a number of projects such as the Duke Energy Plaza, Seventh and Tryon which is part of the North Tryon Vision project, 10 Tryon, Ally Charlotte Center, JW Marriott Charlotte, FNB Tower, 650 S. Tryon, The Ellis, 500 W. Trade. Unfortunately three hotels have stalled due to the COVID-19 pandemic they are the Moxy Hotel, Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place, and the Hotel at The Ellis.[95][96][97][98][99]

Companies consolidating real estate has been a major factor in new commercial construction.[100][101][102] Three such buildings that are a part of real estate consolidation are Ally Charlotte Center,[103] Duke Energy Plaza,[101] and the Bank of America Tower[102] each is building a bigger building to unite at least two offices under the same roof. In the case of Ally Charlotte Center and Duke Energy Plaza it is at least 4 offices.[100][101] Part of the consolidation efforts have been brought up by adopting a hybrid model of work after returning from the COVID-19 pandemic where most workers will work part time or full time from home. Obviously a smaller real estate foot print is needed. Duke Energy specifically is aiming to cuts its real estate foot print from 2.5 million square feet to 1 million by 2050.[104]

One of the areas of Uptown that has seen the most development since 2015 to 2021 is the Stonewall Corridor which runs along Stonewall Street and next to I-277 South from McDowell St to Bank of America Stadium.[105][106][107] The primary reason for the boom of the corridor is the abundance of land along Stonewall Street. After the I-277 interchanges were shrunk 5 big parcels of land each at least 2 acres were available on the north side of I-277.[108] One of the first new buildings on Stonewall to start the building boom was Regions 615 which delivered in the Spring of 2017[109] since then the Bank of America Tower completed in early 2019,[110] Honeywell Tower began construction in September 2019,[111] Ally Charlotte Center delivered in May 2021[112] and many other buildings.

Education edit

Elementary, Middle and High schools edit

  • Brookstone Schools[113]
  • First Ward Creative Arts Academy[114]
  • Charlotte Lab School[115]
  • Metro School[116]
  • Trinity Episcopal School[117]
  • Charlotte Montessori School[118]

Colleges and universities edit

Libraries edit

 
ImaginOn

Charlotte Center City is served by two branches of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County now known as Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. The Main library is located on North Tryon Street.[126] In November 2019, new designs for the $100 million, 115,000-square-foot Main Library in Uptown Charlotte were revealed. The organization is planning to break ground in 2021 and complete the build in early 2024.[127][128]

ImaginOn: The Joe and Joan Martin Center is located on east Seventh Street.[129] ImaginOn is a collaborative venture of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and the Children's Theater of Charlotte. The library provides services, books, CDs, DVDs and homework support for children and teens. ImaginOn contains the McColl Family Theatre and the Wachovia Playhouse, venues used by the Children's Theater for their performances.

Parks, recreation, and culture edit

Parks edit

 
Roamare Bearden Park

Entertainment venues edit

 
Bank of America Stadium
 
Spectrum Center

Uptown Charlotte has two major league sports venues. Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers[135] and Charlotte FC,[136] opened in 1996;[137] and the Spectrum Center, home of the Charlotte Hornets,[138] opened in 2005;[139] The Charlotte Knights,[140] a minor league baseball team, play at Truist Field.[141]

The Charlotte Convention Center attracts over 500,000 people a year to its 280,000 square feet (26,000 m2) of exhibit space. The Convention Center is currently undergoing an expansion to add an additional 50,000 square feet (4,600 m2) of meeting space and a pedestrian bridge connection to the adjacent Westin hotel.[142]

 
Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts
 
The Harvey B. Gantt Center for African American Arts + Culture
 
Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

Within recent years, multiple museums have opened in Uptown. The first phase of the Levine Center for the Arts opened in 2010, as part of the then-named Wachovia Cultural Campus.[143] List of museums in Uptown:

Performing arts edit

Media edit

The Charlotte Observer has its headquarters in Uptown Charlotte.[159]

Transportation edit

 
Charlotte Transportation Center

Uptown Charlotte is surrounded by Interstate 277, an auxiliary highway which creates the boundaries of the four wards and is the innermost of the city's three ring roads.[160] Interstate 77 also runs parallel to the west of Uptown's third and fourth wards.[161] The Lynx Blue Line runs through Uptown, connecting Uptown to Charlotte's University City to the northeast and Interstate 485 to the southwest via light rail.[162]

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uptown, charlotte, also, called, center, city, central, business, district, charlotte, north, carolina, united, states, area, split, into, four, wards, intersection, trade, tryon, streets, bordered, interstate, interstate, area, managed, overseen, charlotte, c. Uptown Charlotte also called Center City is the central business district of Charlotte North Carolina United States The area is split into four wards by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets and bordered by Interstate 277 and Interstate 77 The area is managed and overseen by the Charlotte Central City Partners which is one of the three Municipal Service Districts in Charlotte Uptown Charlotte is the largest business district in Charlotte and the Carolinas 2 Uptown CharlotteNeighborhood and central business districtUptown Charlotte skyline in 2018Nickname s Uptown Historic DowntownLocation in CharlotteCoordinates 35 13 37 N 80 50 35 W 35 227 N 80 843 W 35 227 80 843State North CarolinaCountyMecklenburgCityCharlotteCouncil districts1 2Neighborhood Profile Areas NPA 340 341 342 384Area Total5 5 km2 2 14 sq mi Population 2021 1 Total20 000 Density3 600 km2 9 300 sq mi Zip Codes28202 28204 28206 28208Area code s 704 and 980Median household income 59 063Websitewww wbr charlottecentercity wbr orgQuality of Life DashboardSeveral Fortune 500 companies have their headquarters in the district including Bank of America Duke Energy Honeywell and the east coast operations of Wells Fargo 3 4 Uptown contains over 33 million square feet of office space 1 Athletic and event facilities located in Center City include Bank of America Stadium Spectrum Center Truist Field and the NASCAR Hall of Fame Museums theaters hotels high density residential developments restaurants and bars are heavily concentrated in the Center City with over 245 restaurants 5 and 50 nightspots 6 Contents 1 Name origins 2 Major streets 2 1 Tryon Street 2 2 Trade Street 2 3 College Street 3 Neighborhoods 3 1 First Ward 3 2 Second Ward 3 3 Third Ward 3 4 Fourth Ward 4 Economy 4 1 Companies with headquarters in Uptown 4 2 Companies with large corporate presence in Uptown 5 Hotels 6 Construction boom 7 Education 7 1 Elementary Middle and High schools 7 2 Colleges and universities 7 3 Libraries 8 Parks recreation and culture 8 1 Parks 8 2 Entertainment venues 8 3 Performing arts 9 Media 10 Transportation 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksName origins editCharlotte s central business district is referred to as Uptown by locals although the term Downtown is understood and used by native Charlotteans since it references the same area of the city There is some confusion brought about by the use of the terms Uptown and Downtown for Charlotte s center city area The term Up Town referring to the geographic location of Tryon and Trade Street uptown actually does sit at a higher elevation than the rest of the city was recorded as early as 1895 in the Charlotte Observer but fell out of use around 1929 for reasons unknown The term Downtown was commonly used up until the mid 1970s by residents media and city leaders for the Center City In 1973 a massive campaign was launched by local businessman Jack Wood to revamp the image of the downtown area and embrace the historic and arguably uniquely Charlotte term Uptown by reintroducing it to the general public In September 1974 Charlotte City Council passed an official proclamation that said The heart of Charlotte should be now and forever more known as Uptown Charlotte 7 On February 14 1987 the Charlotte Observer began using the term Uptown as a way to promote a more positive upbeat image of the Center City area 8 School teachers were provided with historical documents justifying use of the term to teach to students 9 Major streets editSee also List of Charlotte neighborhoods and List of tallest buildings in Charlotte Tryon Street edit nbsp Located at 100 North Tryon Street in Charlotte the Bank of America Corporate Center stands 871 ft tall and is the 118th tallest building in the world Tryon Street was named after William Tryon governor of the Province of North Carolina from 1765 to 1771 A major southwest northeast thoroughfare across Charlotte it follows NC 49 southeast of the Uptown neighborhood and US 29 northwest of Uptown Within the Uptown Charlotte street grid which is skewed about 45 degrees from compass directions Tryon forms the boundary between streets labeled East and West Many of the tallest buildings in Charlotte have a Tryon Street address including Bank of America Corporate Center 10 One South at The Plaza 11 Duke Energy Center 12 Truist Center 13 Fifth Third Center 14 400 South Tryon 15 525 North Tryon 16 200 South Tryon 17 300 South Tryon 18 19 112 Tryon Plaza 20 South Tryon Square 21 Legacy Union 22 Two Wells Fargo Center 23 201 South Tryon nbsp Independence Square Intersection of Trade and Tryon StreetsTrade Street edit Trade Street begins as a continuation of Elizabeth Street near the southeastern boundary of Uptown and continues as a major thoroughfare northwest through the rest of the city It serves as the division between North and South labeled streets within the Uptown street grid The following major buildings have a Trade Street address 121 West Trade 24 129 West Trade Carillon Tower 25 College Street edit Buildings which have a College Street address include One Wells Fargo Center 26 Charlotte Plaza 27 Regions 615 28 200 South College 29 Neighborhoods editUptown Charlotte is divided into four neighborhoods or wards by the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets 30 First Ward edit nbsp Queen City Quarter formerly known as the Epicentre is a popular shopping and nightlife destination in downtown 31 The first ward lies directly to the east of the intersection of Trade and Tryon It is that quadrant bounded by North Tryon on the northwest and East Trade on the southwest 32 Once considered one of the most dangerous areas in Charlotte the first ward has become one of the more desirable because of gentrification under a HUD HOPE VI grants with many new developments under construction 33 The award winning Center City Building which houses the uptown campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is in the first ward The Center City Building is 11 stories and was completed in 2011 it includes 25 state of the art classrooms design studios meeting space and performance spaces 34 The urban village includes a 4 acre 16 000 m2 park which was completed in December 2015 4 600 000 sq ft 430 000 m2 of office space 1 182 residential units 250 hotel rooms and 192 000 sq ft 17 800 m2 of retail space 35 Current attractions include the Main Library the Spirit Square portion of the North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center 36 ImaginOn Children s Learning Center Levine Museum of the New South and Spectrum Center home of the Charlotte Hornets nbsp 2008 view from the Central Avenue bridgeSecond Ward edit The second ward lies directly to the south of the intersection of Trade and Tryon It is the quadrant bounded by South Tryon on the northwest and East Trade on the northeast Second Ward is the hospitality center of Uptown with about half of the hotel rooms in Uptown and it is an important employment center as well It includes 7 700 000 sq ft 720 000 m2 of office space 840 residential units 3 682 hotel rooms with 1 136 additional rooms under construction and 518 000 sq ft 48 100 m2 of retail space It is the location of Charlotte s Government District and is the site of the NASCAR Hall of Fame The second ward was formerly the location of the predominantly black neighborhood Brooklyn before an urban renewal project took place 37 Today second ward is home to Queen City Quarter a mixed use entertainment and retail complex 38 the Charlotte Convention Center 39 the Victorian Gothic style St Peter s Catholic Church 40 The Green a downtown mini park and the Harvey B Gantt Center for African American Art Culture named for Harvey Gantt Duke Energy also has its corporate headquarters in the second ward 35 Third Ward edit nbsp The Uptown skyline viewed from Truist Field in 2014The third ward lies directly to the west of the intersection of Trade and Tryon 41 It is the quadrant bounded by South Tryon on the southeast and West Trade on the northeast It is the Ward that house a lot of the entertainment and culture attractions in Uptown which include Knight Theatre the Mint Museum and the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC s Bank of America Stadium Truist Field home of the Charlotte Knights opened in 2014 Romare Bearden Park which opened in September 2013 42 and Gateway Village Gateway Village one of the state s largest mixed use developments is 1 5 million sq ft 140 000 m2 in size and home to offices shops restaurants entertainment venues and over 500 housing units 43 Johnson amp Wales University s Charlotte campus is located directly across from Gateway Village with Johnson C Smith University s campus located adjacent Third ward is also the site of the upcoming Gateway Station transportation hub which began construction in July 2018 The Gateway Station will house a Greyhound bus stop an Amtrak station LYNX Silver Line and a Charlotte Area Transit System CATS bus hub 44 Overall the Ward includes 7 600 000 sq ft 710 000 m2 of office space 4 397 residential units 367 hotel rooms and 150 000 sq ft 14 000 m2 of retail space 35 Fourth Ward edit nbsp Fourth WardThe fourth ward lies directly to the north of the intersection of Trade and Tryon It is that quadrant bounded by North Tryon on the southeast and West Trade on the southwest 45 It is mostly residential and has many stately Victorian homes 46 47 It is an official historic district and is the location of Old Settlers Cemetery and the three acre Fourth Ward Park It is a blend of historic residential neighborhoods modern restaurants and an employment center The Ward includes 380 000 sq ft 35 000 m2 of office space 4 844 residential units 731 hotel rooms and 52 000 sq ft 4 800 m2 of retail space 35 Economy edit nbsp Duke Energy Center and The Westin Charlotte nbsp The Honeywell Tower Honeywell s Global headquarters nbsp Truist Center Truist Financial s headquarters in CharlotteAs of 2021 Uptown Charlotte employs 120 000 people 48 across 33 million square feet of office space 1 hosts more than 18 million visitors a year and is home to 35 000 residents 1 49 Charlotte is the second largest banking center in the country behind New York City 50 51 52 53 This determination is made by the dollar amount of assets held by banks headquartered in the city The current banks with headquarters in the city are Bank of America with 2 8 trillion in assets as of 2020 54 and Truist Financial with 509 billion in assets as of 2020 54 Both banks have their headquarters in Uptown with Bank of America s headquarters at 100 North Tryon Bank of America Corporate Center 55 and Truist s headquarters at 214 North Tryon Truist Center 56 Uptown has also become a hub of large bank employment bases Wells Fargo whose Charlotte presence was Wachovia prior to being acquired by Wells Fargo occupies numerous buildings in Uptown including Duke Energy Center 57 One Wells Fargo Center 3 Two Wells Fargo Center Three Wells Fargo Center 3 and 300 South Brevard 58 Other banks that have a large employment base in Uptown are Ally Financial with 2 100 employees located in Ally Charlotte Center 59 and U S Bank with 860 employees located in Truist Center 60 61 Companies with headquarters in Uptown edit Bank of America 62 Truist Financial 63 Wells Fargo East Coast operations 64 Duke Energy 65 Barings 66 Honeywell 67 68 Dole Food Company 69 NASCAR 70 Atlantic Coast Conference 71 72 73 Passport 74 Companies with large corporate presence in Uptown edit U S Bank 75 Ally Financial 76 FNB Corporation 77 Deloitte 78 79 The Bank of London 80 81 Hotels edit nbsp JW Marriott Charlotte nbsp The Ritz CarltonUptown currently has 6 615 existing hotel rooms with 913 rooms planned 82 83 84 85 The hotels planned or under construction include the Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place with 244 rooms 86 Brooklyn Village with 280 rooms 84 Moxy Hotel with 208 84 and Element Stonewall Station with 181 rooms 84 Uptown needs more hotel rooms within walking distance from the Convention Center to attract more world class events Charlotte s current hotel rooms count is fewer than its competitors for conventions 83 Austin 13 629 83 Baltimore 8 766 83 Indianapolis 8 487 83 Louisville 9 408 83 Nashville 20 108 83 Tampa 14 104 83 One step the city is taking to change this a land swap with developer Millennium Venture Capital The city will give MVC 1 9 acres of its property at 501 S Caldwell St in exchange for 0 7 acres at 401 S College which is located next to the Charlotte Convention Center MVC closed on this 2 3 acre lot on December 16 2022 The land may be used for a convention center hotel of 800 to 1 000 rooms However the city is unwilling to offer any public incentive for the hotel 83 87 Construction boom edit nbsp 300 South TryonDue to the Great Recession s effect on Charlotte construction in Uptown was at a virtual stand still between 2010 and 2014 88 89 The ground breaking of 300 South Tryon began a building boom in Uptown 90 91 92 Between 2000 and 2010 6 million square feet of office space was added to Uptown 93 In 2019 6 9 million square feet of office space was under construction or planned 8 458 housing units were under construction or planned 2 310 hotel rooms were under construction or planned 948 167 square feet of retail was under construction or planned 94 This pipeline includes a number of projects such as the Duke Energy Plaza Seventh and Tryon which is part of the North Tryon Vision project 10 Tryon Ally Charlotte Center JW Marriott Charlotte FNB Tower 650 S Tryon The Ellis 500 W Trade Unfortunately three hotels have stalled due to the COVID 19 pandemic they are the Moxy Hotel Intercontinental Hotel at Belk Place and the Hotel at The Ellis 95 96 97 98 99 Companies consolidating real estate has been a major factor in new commercial construction 100 101 102 Three such buildings that are a part of real estate consolidation are Ally Charlotte Center 103 Duke Energy Plaza 101 and the Bank of America Tower 102 each is building a bigger building to unite at least two offices under the same roof In the case of Ally Charlotte Center and Duke Energy Plaza it is at least 4 offices 100 101 Part of the consolidation efforts have been brought up by adopting a hybrid model of work after returning from the COVID 19 pandemic where most workers will work part time or full time from home Obviously a smaller real estate foot print is needed Duke Energy specifically is aiming to cuts its real estate foot print from 2 5 million square feet to 1 million by 2050 104 One of the areas of Uptown that has seen the most development since 2015 to 2021 is the Stonewall Corridor which runs along Stonewall Street and next to I 277 South from McDowell St to Bank of America Stadium 105 106 107 The primary reason for the boom of the corridor is the abundance of land along Stonewall Street After the I 277 interchanges were shrunk 5 big parcels of land each at least 2 acres were available on the north side of I 277 108 One of the first new buildings on Stonewall to start the building boom was Regions 615 which delivered in the Spring of 2017 109 since then the Bank of America Tower completed in early 2019 110 Honeywell Tower began construction in September 2019 111 Ally Charlotte Center delivered in May 2021 112 and many other buildings Education editElementary Middle and High schools edit Brookstone Schools 113 First Ward Creative Arts Academy 114 Charlotte Lab School 115 Metro School 116 Trinity Episcopal School 117 Charlotte Montessori School 118 Colleges and universities edit Johnson and Wales University Charlotte campus 119 University of North Carolina at Charlotte Uptown campus 120 Johnson C Smith University 121 Central Piedmont Community College 122 Wake Forest University School of Business Charlotte campus 123 124 Northeastern University Charlotte campus 125 Libraries edit nbsp ImaginOnCharlotte Center City is served by two branches of the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County now known as Charlotte Mecklenburg Library The Main library is located on North Tryon Street 126 In November 2019 new designs for the 100 million 115 000 square foot Main Library in Uptown Charlotte were revealed The organization is planning to break ground in 2021 and complete the build in early 2024 127 128 ImaginOn The Joe and Joan Martin Center is located on east Seventh Street 129 ImaginOn is a collaborative venture of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and the Children s Theater of Charlotte The library provides services books CDs DVDs and homework support for children and teens ImaginOn contains the McColl Family Theatre and the Wachovia Playhouse venues used by the Children s Theater for their performances Parks recreation and culture editParks edit nbsp Roamare Bearden ParkRomare Bearden Park 130 First Ward Park 131 Fourth Ward Park 132 The Green 133 Marshall Park 134 Entertainment venues edit nbsp Bank of America Stadium nbsp Spectrum CenterUptown Charlotte has two major league sports venues Bank of America Stadium home of the Carolina Panthers 135 and Charlotte FC 136 opened in 1996 137 and the Spectrum Center home of the Charlotte Hornets 138 opened in 2005 139 The Charlotte Knights 140 a minor league baseball team play at Truist Field 141 The Charlotte Convention Center attracts over 500 000 people a year to its 280 000 square feet 26 000 m2 of exhibit space The Convention Center is currently undergoing an expansion to add an additional 50 000 square feet 4 600 m2 of meeting space and a pedestrian bridge connection to the adjacent Westin hotel 142 nbsp Mint Museum Uptown at Levine Center for the Arts nbsp The Harvey B Gantt Center for African American Arts Culture nbsp Bechtler Museum of Modern ArtWithin recent years multiple museums have opened in Uptown The first phase of the Levine Center for the Arts opened in 2010 as part of the then named Wachovia Cultural Campus 143 List of museums in Uptown Bechtler Museum of Modern Art 144 Charlotte Mecklenburg Fire Education Center and Museum Discovery Place 145 Harvey B Gantt Center for African American Arts Culture 146 The Light Factory 147 McColl Center for Art Innovation 148 Mint Museum 149 NASCAR Hall of Fame 150 Museum of Illusions Charlotte 151 152 153 Second Ward Alumni House Museum AvidxChange Music Factory 154 Performing arts edit Blumenthal Performing Arts Center 155 Carolina Theatre 156 Levine Center for the Arts 157 Knight Theater 158 Media editThe Charlotte Observer has its headquarters in Uptown Charlotte 159 Transportation edit nbsp Charlotte Transportation CenterUptown Charlotte is surrounded by Interstate 277 an auxiliary highway which creates the boundaries of the four wards and is the innermost of the city s three ring roads 160 Interstate 77 also runs parallel to the west of Uptown s third and fourth wards 161 The Lynx Blue Line runs through Uptown connecting Uptown to Charlotte s University City to the northeast and Interstate 485 to the southwest 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