Restaurant Row on West W.T. Harris Boulevard has an exciting new addition - 360 Bistro. Open just three weeks, the restaurant has 34 glowing reviews on Facebook and a “Hot and New” label on Yelp. Everything’s made from scratch here, from the 10-inch Gourmet Pizzas and...
Retail
You’ll be surprised by The Grid … Powered by Goodwill
A surprising new retail and learning center called The Grid…Powered by Goodwill hopes to tap UNC Charlotte’s intellectual energy. The public can explore The Grid daily at 9605 N. Tryon St. Shop for new and used computers, Bluetooth speakers, accessories and TVs, test...
New economic development report chronicles University City’s great year
University City Partners has released its first Economic Development Report, putting an exclamation mark on a year of positive announcements. The report details 61 public and private construction and renovation projects either under way or announced in the last 12...
Team of teachers, students hopes to reinvent local coffee shop
People stopping by the new Cafeccino at Cochran Commons may feel at first like they’ve stepped back in time. Little has changed, visually, since a national coffee company closed its store here last spring. But the coffee, lattes, cappuccinos and coffee-shop experience...
The Fresh Market is coming to University City
University City is getting a new choice in upscale grocery shopping. The Fresh Market is coming to Mallard Crossing on Prosperity Church Road. The NC-based chain describes itself as “a specialty grocery retailer focused on providing high-quality products in a unique...
2013 in review: Real-estate deals and new apartments heat up
University City saw several major property purchases, leases and rezonings plus extensive multifamily construction in 2013. Lincoln Harris in December bought a Tryon Street property zoned for 1 million square feet of offices. The long-vacant former Walmart property at...
New Tide Dry Cleaners will offer glimpse of the future
Henry and David Atkins have developed commercial real estate for many years. Even so, Henry Atkins is excited about their University City project: the state’s first Tide Dry Cleaners. The stone-trimmed building at The Arbors on Mallard Creek Church Road will house...