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Revitalizing the Old Eastland Mall Site in Charlotte

New soccer fields at the Eastland Mall site in Charlotte

News Summary

Charlotte is set to revamp the old Eastland Mall site into new soccer fields and facilities, reigniting community spirit and active lifestyles. Alongside this transformation, the city gets ready to host festive events, including New Year’s celebrations and winter festivities, illustrating Charlotte’s vibrancy and enthusiasm for sports and family fun.

Charlotte’s Exciting Plans for the Old Eastland Mall Site

Charlotte is buzzing with excitement as the city gears up to breathe new life into the old Eastland Mall site! Once a bustling hub of activity, the now vacant 69 acres of land off Central Avenue in East Charlotte have been left untouched for a decade, a sad reminder of how malls can fall out of favor. But instead of letting it be just a memory, the city is stepping in to create something truly special.

A Kick of Fresh Air with Soccer Fields

The proposed plans for the Eastland site are set to transform the barren landscape into vibrant soccer fields and facilities. Just imagine! Kids frolicking, teens honing their skills, and families cheering from the sidelines. It’s a thrilling prospect, especially in a city that loves its sports. This redevelopment not only brings new energy into the neighborhood but also encourages a more active lifestyle.

Reflecting on Nostalgia

New Year’s Celebration at Truist Field

Charlotte Knights are ready to celebrate New Year’s Eve in grand style at Truist Field for the very first time. The event, dubbed CLT NYE, will run from 10 pm to midnight and promises to light up the night sky with fireworks. Last year’s festivities were overshadowed by a shooting incident at Romare Bearden Park, so the Knights and city officials are hopeful that this change of venue will ensure a safer, more enjoyable experience for all.

Light the Knights: A Festive Extravaganza

Light the Knights festival at Truist Field. This magical event boasts over ten thousand twinkling lights, festive decorations, and even a little bit of snow! Families can enjoy an ice skating rink, a snow tubing hill, and an array of local vendors showcasing delightful holiday goodies in the outfield concourse. Admission is super affordable, with general tickets costing just $12 and an all-activities pass for $40, making it an ideal outing for families. Oh, and did I mention that kids aged three and under get in for free?

Winter Fun at the Whitewater Center

Whitewater Center has transformed its upper pond into an expansive ice rink covering over 24,000 square feet. Whether you’re a novice or a pro, there are plenty of diverse skating areas, including trails and free skate zones. Plus, you can try your hand at cask curling or join in on a round of ice hockey. They’ve even organized special events like Skate and Date, ensuring there’s something for everyone, especially families!

Charlotte is Alive with Community Spirit

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