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Students star at Booth, Ovens and campus halls
November days are short, but the spotlights will shine brightly throughout the month on UNC Charlotte dancers and musicians. Among the shows – the Fall Dance Concert in Belk Theater at Robinson Hall, The Veterans Day Concert at Ovens Auditorium and the university...
Progress report on NE Corridor Infrastructure projects
The city of Charlotte on Oct. 23 released this update on seven projects underway along the Blue Line Extension to improve connectivity between stations and nearby communities, whether traveling on foot, on bike or in a motor vehicle. The projects and several others...
UCity wins big with passage of Charlotte bonds
Charlotte voters gave strong approval of $223 million in general obligation bonds on Tuesday that will fund major improvements in University City as well as the rest of Charlotte. Nearly $40 million will go just to continue improvements to streets, sidewalks and...
Help the Camino Center celebrate 15 years of service
Camino means “path” in Spanish – and the path has indeed been long and winding for University City’s Camino Community Center. What began as an outreach to Cuba has evolved into a beehive of learning, healthy living and care in University City. On Nov. 29, the center...
Chamber offers Speed Networking at the Speedway
End your workday with an entertaining afternoon of relationship-building fun: Speed Networking at the Speedway, 4-7 pm Dec. 4 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The Chamber's North Chapter invites members and non-members alike to share beverages, appetizers and business...
City bonds on the ballot will fund several Ucity projects
When you go to the polls over the next few weeks, be sure to vote for Charlotte’s general obligation bonds. The $223.8 million in projects that the bonds will fund include several that directly benefit University City – including a new bridge linking the research park...
Office sale indicates surging interest in Ucity submarket
Charlotte’s hot economy is heating up University City’s office market. The largest multi-tenant office building in University Research Park, Cambridge Corporate Center, just sold for 45% more than what the previous owners paid to buy it just four years ago, the...