List of Charlotte Neighborhoods - North Charlotte

North Charlotte

  • Derita, centered on the Derita mineral spring, is located north of I-85 along West Sugar Creek Road.
  • Highland Creek is a planned community West of Concord Mills and I-85, east of Eastfield Road and north of Mallard Creek.
  • NoDa, a former mill village previously called North Charlotte, is located along North Davidson Street.
  • University City is the portion of Charlotte in the extreme northeast around UNC Charlotte.
  • Northlake is located near the mall of the same name.
  • Oakdale is located along Oakdale Rd.
  • Eastfield/Prosperity is the area bordered by Eastfield Road, Brown Road and Prosperity Church Rd
  • Hidden Valley is located along Sugar Creek Rd south of I-85.
  • Tryon Hills is area surrounding North Tryon St just northeast of Uptown.
  • Pleasant Grove is located along Pleasant Grove Rd
  • Croft, area located along Old Statesville Rd and Sugar Creek Rd between Hucks R and West W.T Harris
  • Coulwood is located near Coulwood park and Bellhaven Rd
  • Sunset Hills is located near Sunset Hills golf course and along Sunset Rd and I-77
  • Newell is located along Old Concord Rd
  • Wilson heights is the area surrounding the intersection of Statesville Rd and Nevin Rd

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