Life has never been more convenient.€¦ · Demographics 1 mile 3 mile 5 mile 7 mile 2017...
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Regional Corporate Headquarters
78,000 SF
Life has never been more convenient.
Charlotte’s newest living, office and shopping destination.
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Northlake Mall
Central Business District
Mountain Island Lake
US National Whitewater Center
Belmont
Mt. Holly
Denver
Mountain Island
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
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About Riverbend VillageRiverbend Village s a proposed regional mixed-use development on 115-acres near historic Mountain Island in northwest Charlotte. Riverbend Village will be a shopping destination with office and residential components.
• 330,000 SF of retail• 182,500 SF of office• 505 residential units
3rd Quarter 2018 delivery.
Demographics
Demographics 1 mile 3 mile 5 mile 7 mile
2017 Population 3,207 34,694 88,641 170,078
2017 Households 1,299 12,496 31,804 62,595
2017 Avg. HH Income $110,421 $85,679 $74,281 $67,048
Expected Pop. Growth 2.04% 2.28% 2.12% 2.05%
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This site plan represents the shopping center concept only. Please refer to leasing plan for the most current information.
Retail330,000 SF
Residential505 Units
Office182,500 SF
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OVERHEAD RENDERING DAY TIME
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PROXIMIT Y & POINTS OF INTEREST
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Surrounding ResidentialThe median home value in Mountain Island is $174,286. Mountain Island home values have gone up 8.3% over the past year and are predicted to rise 12.5% within the next 5 years.
Source: Esri and Zillow
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Mountain Island home values have increased 8.3%
over the past year. Home Values
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12.5% Projected Median Value Change
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RESIDENTIAL MARKET
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Neighborhood: Mountain Island Lake This low-density region 20 minutes north of the city center—known
for outdoor activities and its eponymous lake—is rated one of the
most family-friendly neighborhoods in the state by real estate data
firm NeighborhoodScout. Convenient to the soon-to-be-completed
I-485 beltway, Mountain Island Lake features pretty, spacious homes.
Housing associations within the area, such as Riverbend, provide
community pools and parks, and the nearby 1,350-acre Latta
Plantation Nature Preserve offers 16 miles of horse and hiking trails.
For those who want “more home” for a lower price, says local Realtor
Francine Dupont, Mountain Island Lake is a thrifty alternative to
Ballantyne, a southern Charlotte neighborhood often touted as the city’s most family-oriented. Home prices in the Mountain Island Lake area start around $150,000.
Published by Money Magazine on Sept. 21, 2014
Best Big-City Bargains
Shuffletown Park
Callabridge Commons
Chastain Parc
Devonwood
Alta Grove
Mountain Island Market Place
The Polo Club at Mountain Island Lake
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U.S. National Whitewater CenterThe U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) is dedicated to the promotion of the active, outdoor lifestyle. Since 2006, the USNWC has been promoting access to the outdoors for all levels of participants through its all-day pass programs, instruction, leadership school as well as festivals, races and other outdoor events. Whether you visit the Center’s 700 acres on the Catawba River or participate in the offsite programs featured throughout the United States, the USNWC wants you to play, relax and learn outside.
A Rich HistoryMountain Island and the surrounding area holds many places of significance in Charlotte’s rich history. Named for a small island on the southwestern end of the lake, Mountain Island was home to the first cotton mill in Gaston county, built in 1848 by Thomas R. Tate and Henry Humphreys. The mill accommodated a small village of brick houses until the mill and village were destroyed by flooding from a hurricane in 1916. In 1923, only seven years after the flood, the lake was dammed to coincide with the building of Mountain Island Hydroelectric Station, commissioned by Duke Energy, and is still in operation today. [1]
The scenic views of Mountain Island are home to several notable parks and reserves, including Latta Plantation, and Hornet’s Nest Park. Latta Plantation borders the southeast side of Mountain Island Lake, and protects over 1,343-acres of land and historic 18th and 19th century homes and artifacts. The preserve was established in 1981, and today features a conservatory and rehabilitation center for birds of prey, the Carolina Raptor Center.[2][3][4] Hornet’s Nest Park is located along Beatties Ford Road inside I-485, and takes Charlotte’s famous nickname, given by Lord Cornwallis, who deemed the city “a hornet’s nest of rebellion” in the revolutionary war in 1780. The 102-acre park offers walking trails, tennis, athletic fields, basketball, a playground, lake, picnic shelters, 18 hole disc golf course, and a BMX track.[5][6]
Finally, the Mountain Island area is home to many historical landmarks including St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Hopewell Presbyterian Church, Belmont Abbey, Rozzell House, and many more.[7]
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Sources: 1. Wikipedia 2. LattaPlantation.org 3. Charmeck.org 4. CharlottesGotALot.com 5. Mecklenburg Historic Association 6. VisitNC.com 7. National Register of Historic Places
Latta Place at Historic Latta Plantation
Carolina Raptor Center
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Hornet’s Nest Park BMX bike track
HISTORY & AREA INFORMATION
Photo: Ali Harrison
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Joey Morganthall
Keely Hines