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Ballantyne (Charlotte neighborhood)

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Mecklenburg County

Council District
  
7

Population
  
23,495 (2015)

State
  
North Carolina

City
  
Charlotte

Zip code
  
28277

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Neighborhood Profile Areas
  
75, 169, 187, 188, 189, 253, 255, 257, 355, 356

Restaurants
  
Stone Mountain Grill, Brazwells Premium Pub Balla, Big View Diner, Blackfinn Ameripub ‑ Ballantyne, Terrace Cafe of Ballantyne

Hotels
  
The Ballantyne - a Luxury, Aloft Charlotte Ballantyne, The Golf Club at Ballantyn, Staybridge Suites Charlotte, Courtyard by Marriott Charlotte

Ballantyne is an upscale neighborhood in the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, occupying a 2,000-acre (8.1 km2) area of land adjacent to the South Carolina border.

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Map of Ballantyne, Charlotte, NC 28277, USA

In June 2013, Wingate University announced that it was moving its Matthews campus to Ballantyne.

History

Ballantyne was originally a large hunting tract owned by the Harris family, descendants of former North Carolina Governor Cameron A. Morrison. With construction of nearby Interstate 485 adding value to the land, Johnny Harris and his brother-in-law, Smoky Bissell, quietly acquired surrounding lands from neighbors and farmers until they had about 2,000 acres and had the land commercially rezoned. Another developer, Crescent Resources, had already purchased the 610 acres that would later become the Ballantyne Country Club and the accompanying residential development. In October 1995, Bissell bought out his brothers-in-law’s shares for $20 million and established Ballantyne, named after his maternal grandmother; homebuilding started shortly after in 1996. Bissell also developed and designed the Ballantyne Hotel & Lodge and the Ballantyne Country Club, which he designed after visiting 34 golf courses around Phoenix, Arizona

At the intersection of Johnston Road and Ballantyne Commons stand four 30-foot monuments representing transportation, technology, finance, and the human spirit of Charlotte. The art installation was commissioned by Yugoslavian artist Boris Tomic, who spent three years crafting them at a brick factory in Salisbury.

Demographics

As of 2011, Ballantyne had a population of 20,936. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 69.2% White American, 11.3% Asian American, 10.3% Black or African American, and 2.5% of some other race. Hispanic or Latino American of any race were 6.7% of the population. The median household income for the area was $96,435.

Economy

The 535 acre Ballantyne Corporate Park has over 4,000,000 sq feet of Class A office space and includes the headquarters of Babcock & Wilcox, Curtiss-Wright, Tree.com Inc, Snyder's-Lance Inc, Premier Inc, Extended Stay America, Inc, Fortune 500 company SPX and ESPN regional television.

In April 2013, MetLife announced that it was establishing its U.S. Retail Business Headquarters in Ballantyne.

Controversies

In February 2010, The Charlotte Housing Authority and a developer wanted to include a low-income public housing project just south of the Ballantyne Country Club at Johnston Road and Providence Road West. The proposal was dropped following local opposition.

On April 14, 2012, residents met to discuss an idea of breaking away from the city of Charlotte to form their own city. In the history of North Carolina, this has never been done before. If it is done, the residents will name the new city Providence. However, there is currently a North Carolina community that already carries this name and has its own zip code.

Printed media

  • Ballantyne magazine
  • References

    Ballantyne (Charlotte neighborhood) Wikipedia