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Charlotte, NC Relocation Package: History 101

Charlotte skylineIncorporated in 1768 and named for the wife of King George III, Charlotte has constantly redeveloped itself, growing into the largest city in North Carolina. The Queen City, as it is nicknamed, has gone from being an agrarian township to a gold town, textile center to banking giant. Presently, Charlotte is the second largest banking center in the United States of America behind New York City. Visitors to the city are treated to historical attractions as well as a varied and vast range of events and recreational activities. Charlotte is ideally located to take in the wonders of North Carolina, as it is only a three-hour drive from the Atlantic beaches and only two hours from the Blue Ridge Mountains. We enjoy four seasons, which lends to fabulous outdoor activities. The Charlotte skyline is full of skyscrapers, most famously the Hearst Tower, housing Hearst Publishing, and Bank of America Plaza building which is one of the tallest buildings in North Carolina.

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ORIENTATION: Charlotte is located in the Piedmont region (a plateau that lies between the coastal plains and the Appalachian Mountains) of North Carolina, along the state's southern border with South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina, is 140 miles south of Charlotte. The triangle cities of Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro are approximately 85 miles north of the city.

HISTORY 1768 - 1900: ImageChef.com - Custom comment codes for MySpace, Hi5, Friendster and more Pioneers from Philadelphia settled east of the Catawba River and, by 1768, the township of Charlotte was incorporated and the population slowly grew. The town, Charlotte, and the county, Mecklenburg, were named for the wife of King George III. By 1775, the love and respect that had led to naming the area after the King's wife had dissolved. Due to a series of tax acts and King George's revocation of many rights which had previously been granted to the colonists, the people of Charlotte pushed for independence. On May 20, 1775, the Committee of Mecklenburg met in Charlotte, allegedly penning the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence (also known as the Meck Dec). This declaration was created to break the British rule and preceded the Declaration of Independence by over a year.

From 1799, until the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, gold fever gripped prospectors in Charlotte after a 17-pound gold nugget was discovered. By 1837, the city was such an important financial center that the United States Mint established a branch in the city. For almost 50 years, Charlotte was the center of gold production in the United States. During the Civil War years, Charlotte was spared from battle but contributed by making uniforms and ordnance for the war effort. Following the Civil War, the next wave of prosperity for Charlotte came from the partnership of the cotton and transportation industries. The cotton produced in North Carolina was shipped to the rest of the world via steam railway. Charlotte again, prospered as a major rail center between Atlanta, Georgia, and Richmond, Virginia. The growth brought diversity with a variety of companies established business here. By 1880, textile mills began to thrive, allowing raw cotton to be refined locally instead of being shipped to factories in the north. By 1891, such improvements as the electric trolley system and hydro-electric power advanced Charlotte's suburbs.

About the author:

Debe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood and Relocation Specialist who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in Charlotte, NC or any place in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. Debe has created a team of professionals throughout the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search. The destination service is of no cost to you! Please visit www.debemaxwell.com/ for your relocation and/or your local needs.

Debe Maxwell- HELEN ADAMS REALTY - 704.491.3310 - Debe@DebeMaxwell.com

Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: ARTS 3/2008

Charlotte ARTS are happening in every venue! Upcoming events include:

THE WEDDING SINGER

Wedding Singer

A new romantic musical comedy based on the hit movie. The WEDDING SINGER is “one big party!” (Newsday). It’s 1985 and rock-star wannabe Robbie Hart is New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer. He’s the life of the party – until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Robbie then makes every wedding as disastrous as his own – until love steps back into the picture. With a brand new score that pays homage to the pop songs of the 1980s, THE WEDDING SINGER takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up and a wedding singer just might be the coolest guy in the room. Parental guidance suggested.

STOMP

stompSTOMP is explosive, provocative, sophisticated, sexy, utterly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The international percussion sensation has garnered an armful of awards and rave reviews, and has appeared on numerous national television shows. The eight-member troupe uses everything but conventional percussion instruments – matchboxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. As USA Today says, “STOMP finds beautiful noises in the strangest places.” STOMP. See what all the noise is about.

ring of fireRing of Fire

Direct from Broadway, the music of the Man in Black ignites the stage in the new national tour RING OF FIRE, featuring more than 30 signature songs from the legendary Johnny Cash. Stories of passion, redemption, humor, and salvation set the stage ablaze in this musical celebration of the world's most famous rebel. Hits include: “I Walk the Line,” “Jackson,” “I’ve Been Everywhere,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “A Boy Named Sue,” and the title track “RING OF FIRE.” With smashing medleys and a hearty bounce in its guitar-driven step, this shindig will have you stompin’ your feet and shoutin’ for more! “Ring of Fire is HOT!" - Variety


Runway Runway for the Ballet

Fashion and dance join forces on Sunday, March 2, 2008, for the second annual Runway for the Ballet presented by Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. The event showcases spring fashion trends from Neiman Marcus and dance performances from the artists of North Carolina Dance Theatre.

male intellect

The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron?

Enjoy a double dose of laughter with these two hilarious takes on the proverbial question dogging our species: What do women want? In The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? we find our hero Bobby in a state of confusion, dumped by the woman of his dreams and trying to figure out WHY? In the follow-up hit, The Male Intellect: The 2nd Coming, we find chauvinism has crept back into Bobby’s brain and he’s struggling to keep his hard won “Balance,” a battle royale that’s a laugh fest for the audience. A comedic tour-de-force, Robert Dubac combines elements of standup comedy and sharply honed acting in these two hit productions. Catch one, or BOTH for maximum laughs.


About the author:

Debe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood and Relocation Specialist who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in Charlotte, NC or any place in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. Debe has created a team of professionals throughout the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search. The destination service is of no cost to you! Please visit www.debemaxwell.com/ for your relocation and/or your local needs.

Debe Maxwell- HELEN ADAMS REALTY - 704.491.3310 - Debe@DebeMaxwell.com

Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: What Will Your Money Buy?

Recently released averages of home prices per zip code and major neighborhoods are as follows:

home sale prices What your $ will buy, pg. 2

For more information or more specific zip codes, contact Debe Maxwell, Certified Neighborhood Specialist

About the author:

Debe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood and Relocation Specialist who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in Charlotte, NC or any place in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. Debe has created a team of professionals throughout the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search. The destination service is of no cost to you! Please visit www.debemaxwell.com/ for your relocation and/or your local needs.

Debe Maxwell- HELEN ADAMS REALTY - 704.491.3310 - Debe@DebeMaxwell.com

Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: MYERS PARK HISTORY & DEMOGRAPHICS

Myers Park, one of Charlotte’s premier neighborhoods is one of Charlotte's finest planned suburb. The 1200-acre farm, originally owned by John Spring Myers whose son-in-law, George StephensGeorge Stephens finally developed the neighborhood, ran from Charlotte to Providence Presbyterian Church. In 1905, John Nolen, a Harvard graduate who later became a well known landscape architect, designed the site on which the neighborhood is located.

Myers Park retains much of its original flavor and we believe it is a neighborhood worth protecting to the standard set by its founders when it was developed. The original plan for the George Stephens Company, was to form a streetcar community where all residences could walk to the street car. The early plan did not anticipate the development of the automobile to the extent it is used today, and there have been many changes in the neighborhood as Charlotte has grown and traffic has become more of a growth factor.

Good ideas produce good results and for more than 65 years, all Charlotteans have benefited from the vision, courage and imagination of these two men (George Stephens and John Nolen).

John NolenJohn Nolen, a Harvard-trained landscape architect and comprehensive planner, spent several weeks in Charlotte in late 1911 designing Myers Park for the Stephens Company. The Charlotte Observer predicted that Nolen, who had first come to town six years earlier to create Independence Park, would fashion "a suburb of surpassing elegance and attractiveness" and The Observer was right. John Nolen transformed Jack Myers' almost treeless farm, into a showcase of sophisticated suburban inventiveness which has become Charlotte’s ‘elegant centerpiece.

Earle S. Draper, who also settled in Charlotte, gave Myers Park its marvelous breathtaking canopy of trees. Draper worked closely with James B. Duke, the legendary philanthropist and industrialist, who dispatched the gardener from his New Jersey estate to assist Draper with the transplanting.

The homes in Myers Park were handsome and imposing. Most of the first ones were on Queens Road, named for the CollegeQueens College (Queens College left), or Hermitage Road, which led from Queens Road beyond Hermitage Court, developed by Frank Simmons in 1911. Two of the older residences McManaway HouseWhite Oaksin Myers Park are historic landmarks. In 1919, James B. Duke, who wanted his daughter, Doris, to spend a few months each year in his native North Carolina, bought and greatly expanded the Colonial Revival style mansion that Z. V Taylor, had built four years earlier. Designed by C.C. Hook, a prominent local architect, White Oaks (left) is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The McManaway House,(right) which originally stood on W Trade St., was moved to 1700 Queens Road in 1916. The Charlotte City Council has designated it as an historic property as well. The Stephens Company sold its last lots in the early 1950's, but the grandeur of Myers Park endures. Myers Park Even in the winter, Myers Park's beauty beholds!The Simmons House

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The Simmons House

Myers Park (included in 3 zip codes) Demographics:

About the author:

Debe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate Broker, Certified Neighborhood and Relocation Specialist who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in Charlotte, NC or any place in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. Debe has created a team of professionals throughout the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search. The destination service is of no cost to you! Please visit www.debemaxwell.com/ for your relocation and/or your local needs.

Debe Maxwell- HELEN ADAMS REALTY - 704.491.3310 - Debe@DebeMaxwell.com

Charlotte, NC Relocation Information: MYERS PARK Condo Update/Market Report Jan. 2008

Sales in Myers Park are not only keeping pace with years past but, exceeding in number of condo/townhome sales, days on the market and sales-to-list price percentage. Here is the data comparing 2007 & 2008 for the month of January:

Myers Park Sales Stats Jan. 2008

For more information on Condos/Townhomes or Single Family Homes in the Myers Park area, contact Debe Maxwell @ 704.491.3310.

About the author:

Debe Maxwell is a Charlotte Residential Real Estate, Certified Neighborhood and Relocation Specialist who can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in Charlotte, NC or any place in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. Debe has created a team of professionals throughout the country to ensure that you enjoy a smooth transition to your new area. These professionals are experts in the field of relocation and can serve many purposes beyond a simple home search. The destination service is of no cost to you! Please visit www.debemaxwell.com/ for your relocation and/or your local needs.

Debe Maxwell- HELEN ADAMS REALTY - 704.491.3310 - Debe@DebeMaxwell.com