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Transit advisory board seeks your views on public transportation
Do you use public transportation? Why or why not? Those are among the questions included in a new online survey that a transit advisory group hopes you will fill out. The Citizens’ Transit Advisory Group studies and makes recommendations on both the operating and...

Community meeting March 12 will feature Commissioner Dunlap, County Manager Diorio
District 3 County Commissioner George Dunlap will hold a community meeting 6-7:30 pm March 12 at the Hilton Charlotte University Place. Joining Dunlap to talk about local issues and answer questions will be County Manager Dena R. Diorio. Among topics that Dunlap...

Winter 2015 Economic Development Report now available from University City Partners
University City Partners invites you to download our Winter 2015 Economic Development Report. Building upon our debut report last spring, the new edition captures the energy of our region’s reawakened economy. For starters: numerous office upfits, expansions and...

University City developments are making headlines
Several announcements about developments along our future LYNX Blue Line Extension and within University Research Park have made headlines recently in The Charlotte Observer and the Charlotte Business Journal. Here is a quick overview and links for further...

Calendar – So many ways to have fun!
Spring is finally here in University City, and we have plenty of ways for you to get out and have fun, whether your interests include Big Band jazz, Shakespeare, 5K runs on the greenway or the Harlem Globetrotters! Special events Distinguished Alumni Awards in Arts...
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New fuel pumps on Mallard Creek Church Road will put University City on the map – literally. The soon-to-open refueling facility at Cochran Commons will give fast, free recharges to Tesla electric cars. Tesla owners nationwide are eagerly watching the online map of...

This fuel station will put University City on Tesla’s map
New fuel pumps on Mallard Creek Church Road will put University City on the map - literally. The soon-to-open refueling facility at Cochran Commons will give fast, free recharges to Tesla electric cars. Tesla owners nationwide are eagerly watching the online map of...