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Selling Charlotte from the Skyline to the Shorelines
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Dilworth and South End
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South End takes its name from South Boulevard, its main thoroughfare, and its location just south of Uptown. An area of light industry and cotton mills for much of its history, today its former industrial buildings and mills are loft condominiums, restaurants, breweries, shops, and offices. Charlotte's historic trolley also originates in the neighborhood.
Dilworth , Charlotte's first streetcar suburb, was developed in the 1890s on 250 acres southwest of the original city limits and included the Joseph Forsyth Johnson designed Latta Park. Planned largely with a grid pattern similar to the city's original four wards, it was initially designated the Eighth Ward. Centered on East Boulevard, today Dilworth is popular with Charlotte's professionals drawn to its historic turn of the century architecture and traditional neighborhood feel.
Click on the links below to check out new home communities in the Dilworth South End area.
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Southborough
1315 East
SouthHaus
3030 South
The Silos at Southend
Dilworth Heights
Dilworth Walk
Tremont
The Arlington
Royal Court
Preston Flats
Parkwood Knoll
Park Avenue Plaza
Lofts Dilworth
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