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4 developments redefining Ballantyne

4 developments redefining Ballantyne

Axios15-05-2025

The south Charlotte neighborhood of Ballantyne is transforming from golf-centric suburbia to a dynamic mixed-use community.
Why it matters: Ballantyne's evolution is attracting new residents and keeping the office-heavy neighborhood competitive, especially as companies look to relocate to areas like South End that offer trendy restaurants and diverse housing options.
Here are four ongoing and new developments that are redefining Ballantyne.
Charlotte's first Wegmans
Wegmans has chosen Ballantyne to open its first Charlotte store in late 2026.
Why it matters: Wegmans' expansion here will appeal to the many transplants who landed in the Charlotte area but have deeply missed roaming the aisles of this New York-based grocer.
The latest: In August, construction will kick off on the approximately 110,000-square-foot store and its 600-plus-space parking lot. Site work already started in January.
📍 On North Community House Road, on the east side of Ballantyne, a half-mile from The Bowl.
What's next: Wegmans is already scouting locations for its next North Carolina stores.
Build-to-rent townhomes
Charlotte developer Northwood Ravin recently opened the Ballantyne Townhomes at Elm, a 17-unit build-to-rent community.
Why it matters: Build-to-rent housing is a growing trend that offers an alternative for people who want more space than an apartment but aren't ready to buy, as Axios previously reported.
A property like this adds diversity to Ballantyne's housing options, which are predominantly single-family homes.
📍 11902 Elm Lane.
Oro Ballantyne
Oro Ballantyne, a 356-unit luxury apartment building rising at the center of The Bowl, will be south Charlotte's tallest residential tower.
Why it matters: The 26-story project will introduce permanent residents — and a steady customer base — to all the new businesses at The Bowl. Plus, it creates a potential close-by living option for office workers.
The latest: Pre-leasing has already begun for the mix of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, townhomes and penthouses, ranging from 616 to 2,109 square feet.
The list of snazzy amenities includes a coffee bar, co-working space, a rooftop indoor and outdoor bar for resident events, a hidden speakeasy, and a golf simulator.
What's next: Oro is expected to start welcoming residents this fall.
📍 14020 Stream Way.
Evoke Living at Ballantyne
Crosland Southeast is building some of south Charlotte's first affordable housing on city-owned land in Ballantyne.
Why it matters: This $24 million project will have 60 units, serving households earning between 30% and 80% of the area median income.
The latest: Crosland Southeast tells Axios it is about 17% complete with construction. Framing has started on one building, and work is scheduled to begin on the second in June.
What's next: Evoke Living will open in February 2026. The entire project should finish by the end of March 2026.
📍 Providence Road West and Ballancroft Parkway.

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