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Charlotte Third Ward today is the most diverse of the city's four original quadrants. It includes a sports and entertainment area focused on Bank of America Stadium. Third Ward Charlotte offers a mix of Uptown residential living north and west of the stadium, and is comprised of Uptown condominiums and townhomes, single-family homes and apartments. Anchoring the west side of Third Ward is Bank of America's 1.5 million square foot mixed use complex called Gateway Village which is anchored by Johnson & Wales University. This innovative complex combines office space, residential units, a public park, shops and restaurants. The Village stretches along five blocks of West Trade and also has a YMCA. Gateway Lofts and Post Gateway Place near Trade Street also add hundreds of residential units to Uptown. Development in Third Ward is moving eastward on Trade Street toward The Square. A commuter rail station and hub for the city's mass transit system will be on West Trade Street and Third Ward is also being considered as the eventual home of an Uptown baseball stadium.
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Anchoring the west side of Third Ward is Bank of America's 1.5 million square foot mixed use complex called Gateway Village which is anchored by Johnson & Wales University. This innovative complex combines office space, residential units, a public park, shops and restaurants. The Village stretches along five blocks of West Trad and also has a YMCA. Gateway Lofts and Post Gateway Place near Trade Street also add hundreds of residential units to Uptown. Development in Third Ward is moving eastward on Trade Street toward The Square. A commuter rail station and hub for the city's mass transit system will be on West Trade Street and Third Ward is also being considered as the eventual home of an Uptown baseball stadium.
Third Ward Neighborhood website
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