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I am really, really impressed with Charlotte's Rail Trail development


TNPanther

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I'll preface this by saying I came up from Atlanta this past weekend for the Falcons game and stayed in an Airbnb-rented space in a complex right by the New Bern light rail station.

I have to say that I am almost blown away by how marvelous of a job Charlotte's urban planners have done with the development surrounding the light rail in SouthEnd. As someone who comes to Charlotte maybe once or twice a year, I love seeing how the city grows in increments, especially along this corridor. The upscale development with the luxury apartment homes, grocery stores, mixed-use shops, restaurants, brewpubs, bars, combined with the high degree of walkability- all along an affordable public transit right-of-way - is top-notch. Not only is the overall corridor aesthetically pleasing and logistically sound, but it is also relatively free from the urban clout that usually affects similar developments that I see around Atlanta. It definitely gives off a "relaxed urban" vibe which is what I as a young professional seek.

Atlanta and other cities could definitely learn a lesson or two from Charlotte's growth. I hope the northeast extension of the light rail spurs similar growth and gentrification along North Tryon

"Charlotte sucks and is boring" crowd, please don't flame me...

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It's nice, until you realize the light trail needs to be extended to where the majority of traffic in rush hour actually lives (in all directions, and first, down 74).     It's a nice start but we need to ditch the more roads idea and push light trail in all four directions.  

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On 11/7/2017 at 11:24 AM, TNPanther said:

I'll preface this by saying I came up from Atlanta this past weekend for the Falcons game and stayed in an Airbnb-rented space in a complex right by the New Bern light rail station.

I have to say that I am almost blown away by how marvelous of a job Charlotte's urban planners have done with the development surrounding the light rail in SouthEnd. As someone who comes to Charlotte maybe once or twice a year, I love seeing how the city grows in increments, especially along this corridor. The upscale development with the luxury apartment homes, grocery stores, mixed-use shops, restaurants, brewpubs, bars, combined with the high degree of walkability- all along an affordable public transit right-of-way - is top-notch. Not only is the overall corridor aesthetically pleasing and logistically sound, but it is also relatively free from the urban clout that usually affects similar developments that I see around Atlanta. It definitely gives off a "relaxed urban" vibe which is what I as a young professional seek.

Atlanta and other cities could definitely learn a lesson or two from Charlotte's growth. I hope the northeast extension of the light rail spurs similar growth and gentrification along North Tryon

"Charlotte sucks and is boring" crowd, please don't flame me...

Yeah Charlotte has come a long way very quickly. 20 years ago I recall trying to meet an out of town guest at a downtown restaurant at 5:00 on a Friday and it was closed. 

But Zax is right that light rail could go 30 miles in every direction.

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