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Originally Posted by SWDC
Yeah, it’s a stretch to say it’s more urban in my perspective. Midtown, Downtown, Ponce Market, MARTA. I don’t think Charlotte’s downtown is as big as midtown even?
You have a preference, that’s fine. But I mean. There’s people who would prefer Greeneville SC’s downtown than Charlotte’s and I too think it’d be a stretch to say it’s a more urban core. Though I’m sure there’s people who absolutely do think that - but it’s a stretch to me.
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It depends on how we are defining urban. For me, it means I can walk streets and find museums, restaurants, bars, transit, and have a blend of commercial/residential.
Atlantas core has more development, sure. But Charlotte’s is more dense with restaurants, bars, transit, commercial, museums, sports teams, and residential on the main street in Uptown and southend is packed with restaurants lining the transit along Camden st. I didn’t experience anything like that in midtown or downtown Atlanta. I’m not going to consider Greenville bc it’s a different tier city without transit, museums, major sports teams, major commercial development, etc; bc of that, its peers are cute small towns like Princeton, New Hope, Savsnnah, Annapolis, Fredrick, etc.
Bottomline, Charlotte has a good urban structure. I find it its core to be quite good with dramatic improvements over the past decade.