NoDa Real Estate
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| Where 36th Street and North Davidson Street meet, Charlotte's Historic Arts District can be found. Nicknamed 'NoDa', this friendly neighborhood plays host to galleries and shops nestled in with performance venues and great restaurants to create a thriving center for the city's artistically inclined residents. In close proximity to the Charlotte neighborhoods of Chantilly, Plaza Midwood, and Uptown Charlotte, NoDa is convenient to the interstate and an easy drive to University City. In this former textile mill district two miles northeast of uptown, NoDa residents can take their pick of modern condos in converted mill space, new condo structures, or cozy turn-of-the-century bungalows originally built for mill workers. With many of the older homes having been renovated, the appeal of NoDa continues to grow for both existing and new Charlotte residents. The tucked away feel provides a reprieve from the chaos of everyday life. If you are just in the area for a visit, check out Cabo Fish Taco for a lively meal, Salvador Deli for good beer and live music outdoors, then stroll through the neighborhood's gallery crawl, an event held every first and third Friday of each month. Local, regional, and national artist are represented at galleries like GreenRice and Lark & Key. A combination of single young professionals, families, recent transplants and Charlotte natives inhabit this eclectic community, making it one of Charlotte's most up-and-coming places to live. With the city full of unique neighborhoods, NoDa holds it's own as one fun place to live. |
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