If you need another reason to vote this fall, here's a big one: Three city bond referenda to upgrade streets, neighborhoods, housing and infrastructure. The bonds will allow needed improvements across Charlotte including big benefits here: A 26-mile bike-hike path to...
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Get reservations now for University City annual update
If you wonder what's happening next in University City, register now to hear the person who's most likely to know. University City Partners Executive Director Darlene Heater will give her annual University City Update on Oct. 13 at a luncheon meeting of the Charlotte...
UCP report: Toby Creek Greenway as catalyst for change
University City Partners has launched a new feature - periodic video reports on how we are investing time and resources to build University City. Today's report: A look at how UCP, stakeholders, government staff and UNC Charlotte students are exploring ways to use...
Need small or flexible office services? Try these facilities
Businesses needing flexible office space in a hurry - including virtual offices, rentable meeting rooms and office space by the hour - have several choices within University City's central business district. One, at 301 McCullough Drive, is just a short walk from the...
2 proposals would add apartments, retail near Mallard Creek Church Road
An apartment community and retail center are being proposed for nearly 66 acres between Galloway and Mallard Creek Church roads just west of I-85, The Charlotte Observer Reports. Meanwhile, Charlotte City Council will hold a rezoning hearing on Sept. 19 to consider...
UCP video report: Planning for our transit-powered future
University City Partners has launched a new feature - a monthly video report on how we are investing time and resources to build University City. Today's report: UCP is leading a planning effort to make the area around the future JW Clay Transit station a more...
Our 2016 Annual Report chronicles a landmark year
The dramatic changes taking place across University City can be hard to keep up with - unless you have the University City Partners annual report. Our brand new 2016 University City Partners Annual Report chronicles these changes over the past year (July 2015-June...