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Saturday October 23, 2010 will be a busy day at Charlotte NC's Blakeney Shopping Center with the Big South 5k Race taking place at 8am followed by the 4th annual Boo! Bash from 10am-5pm.
The Big South 5k will benefit local Charlotte/Mecklenburg and Union County middle school athletic programs (choose a middle school affiliation when you register). For more info on the race: Big South 5k event
The 5k will start and finish at the Blakeney shopping center and the post-race festivities will include music, food and prizes.
Then the Boo! Bash kicks off at 10am and will include music, face painting, games and pumpkin painting. The children's costume parade starts at 1pm at the Blakeney Village Green. From 2-3pm sample some food from Blakeney restaurants at the Bite of Blakeney.
If you're looking for some Halloween fun a little early in the Ballantyne area, Blakeney will play host to a great day of fall events on Saturday October 23rd. Go for the morning 5k, the Boo! Bash or both!
Charlotte NC's Blakeney shopping center is located in Ballantyne at the intersection of Rea Rd and Ardrey
Kell Rd and offers local residents and visitors an array of shopping, dining amenities in a pedestrian friendly atmosphere.
Originally posted at: Real Estate Market, Real Estate and Local Charlotte NC Information
Copyright©2010 by Diane McDermott, All Rights Reserved, "Big South 5k and Boo! Bash at Blakeney in Charlotte NC"
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The content of this blog is the original content of Diane McDermott, NC Residential Real Estate Broker in Charlotte NC's real estate market serving neighborhoods in Charlotte NC
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Charlotte NC's second self-serve TCBY store is now open at the Blakeney shopping center in Ballantyne and they'll be hosting a Grand Opening celebration on Saturday September 25th.
If you're in the area, stop by the brand new Blakeney TCBY this Saturday September 25th and get a free cup of fro yo!
If you've read my post on Charlotte's Colony Place TCBY it's no secret I'm a fan of the place so I had to go and check out this newest location from local owner Sam Batt. Because I really can't recommend it if I've never been a customer there - or maybe I just wanted an excuse to go and get fro yo, whatever.
The two locations aren't identical, though they're both self-serve where you choose your own flavors and portion size then add whatever toppings you want and pay by the ounce.
Honestly I kinda like that the stores aren't carbon copies of each other.
The Blakeney TCBY is a larger store and offers more flavor choices as well as a larger topping selection
for guests. I have to say I really like the logo behind the topping counter at Blakeney, very sleek!
I live a lot closer to the Colony Place store so that's going to continue to be my main TCBY but it's always good to have options when I'm over by Blakeney or Ballantyne in general.
For all of you who live, work or shop near Blakeney you've got a very cool new TCBY in your backyard, go check them out!!!
Also check out the Blakeney TCBY Facebook Page and become a fan, they post daily flavors and store news.
I've been following the Colony Place TCBY's facebook page and one thing I've noticed is that they respond to and do seem to welcome feedback from customers. While you can never please everyone all the time, listening to feedback is a big deal and they seem to be doing a fantastic job.
The new Blakeney TCBY is located across from Target, Marshalls and HomeGoods behind the Harris Teeter. To view the location on a map: Charlotte's Blakeney TCBY
Originally posted at: Real Estate Market, Real Estate and Local Charlotte NC Information
Copyright©2010 by Diane McDermott, All Rights Reserved, "Blakeney TCBY is Open!!! Grand Opening Event This Saturday"
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The content of this blog is the original content of Diane McDermott, NC Residential Real Estate Broker in Charlotte NC's real estate market serving neighborhoods in Charlotte NC
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Several new stores and shops will be opening in Charlotte NC's Blakeney development in the coming
months and include a variety of new businesses from clothing retailers to home furnishings and dining options.
Some of the new retailers scheduled to open in the next few months at the Blakeney shopping center in Charlotte include:
Jos. A. Bank (men's apparel)
Le Cookery (kitchen appliances and accessories)
PJ's Designs (home furnishings)
bevello (women's apparel and accessories, already open)
TCBY (the 2nd area location by the local owner who opened the Colony Place TCBY this spring)
Across Rea Rd, the Blakeney Crossing shopping center will have City Cigar Co. and Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza opening this fall as well.
The summer concert series at Blakeney's Village Green is still going on every Friday and Saturday evening from 7-10pm through the end of September.
Charlotte NC's Blakeney shopping center is located in Ballantyne at the intersection of Rea Rd and Ardrey Kell Rd and offers local residents and visitors an array of shopping, dining amenities in a pedestrian friendly atmosphere.
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Originally posted at: Local Information for Home Buyers and Sellers in Charlotte NC's Real Estate Market
Copyright©2010 by Diane McDermott, All Rights Reserved, "New Stores Coming to the Blakeney Shopping Center in Charlotte NC"
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South Charlotte real estate has always been a safe bet. Whether it was south Charlotte close to uptown (like Myers Park), or further south in Charlotte, down near Ballantyne. It seems that the Ballantyne development had grown so fast, that it has gushed over its original borders. This new hot spot is Blakeney, located in the vicinity of Ardrey Kell and Rea Road.
Ballantyne was so popular from the onset, it was a natural to re-create parts of it, just two miles down the road. The land was available, the infrastructure was in place, and walah!, we have a brand new pedestrian friendly shopping center. Complete with a Target store, Black and White, Victoria's Secret, Anne Taylor's Loft, it goes on...Boardwalk shoes, Marshalls, another Harris Teeter (our #1 grocery store) and some incredible restaurants...131 Main, Encore, Brixx pizza, of course the list goes on. This development is much more "kid friendly" with out door built in running space and fountains near some of the outdoor eateries.

Here, you will find another great selection of Charlotte homes and neighborhoods to choose from. Not quite as pricey as Ballantyne (close). The real estate in this area includes it all!; patio homes, custom homes, single family residences, townhomes, condos and apartment dwellings. From a community stand point, the Blakeney area tends to have more of a focus on swim neighborhoods and a little less focus on golf course neighborhoods.
Blakeney was created to blend itself in with the Ballantyne development. This has been done beautifully. Boulevarded streets, with young trees and plantings (eventually, these will take our breath away-like Myers Park trees do!), neighborhoods with heavily landscaped berms backing up to the main roads, and lots of busy families scurrying about to the nearby soccer fields and such.
(AS A SIDE NOTE:The area is also close to one of many Greenway Park system entries. If you like the great outdoors, seek the Greenway Park system out as a "must do". These are Mecklenburg Park trails with wooden bridges and small benches carved out along the way, all under a canopy of trees with batches of sunlight here and there. The trails are typically rambling along side creeks and streams, with an occasional pond or field popping up. Take your bike or take a hike. These are just great and can be found throughout the city of Charlotte! It's another place to scurry of to.)
Like the Ballantyne development, this area of Charlotte continues with the top notch schools of Ardrey High School; J.M. Robinson and Community House Middle School; McKee Road, Hawk Ridge, and Polo Ridge Elementary Schools. Home values continue to climb as the schools continue to be sought out. If you purchase your Charlotte real estate here, you won't end up disappointed with your decision. Again, it's a safe bet.

The home values for Blakeney may not be as pricey as Ballantyne, but they are not cheap. I suppose all is relative, so, here is a sampling of what you can expect in this area for getting a vague idea of pricing as if you are looking for South Charlotte homes for sale (as of July 2009): If you are trying to stay under the $250K mark, check out this group of Charlotte homes for sale.
Single family homes will range from about $200,000 to 1.2 million (Ballantyne tops off around 3 million). There you have it! The median range for the area is aobut the same as Ballantyne-$250,000 to $500,000. Here, you will have more homes in the price range to actually choose from.Townhomes and condos run higher, most are newer than the Ballantyne's and quite upscale. Ranging anywhere from $150,000 all the way up to $800,000. The median being around $200,000.

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