Located in Mecklenburg County, southwest Charlotte is known for
its economic stability, rapid growth and abundant area
amenities. Many local businesses have been owned by the same
families for generations, providing a sense of consistency and
old-fashioned community. Southwest Charlotte is close to the
amenities of the big city, including Charlotte/Douglas
International Airport and Bank of America Stadium.
Nearly 250 years ago, Pineville was a junction of two Indian
Trails near Sugar Creek and Little Sugar Creek. This area is now
defined by Hwy. 51 (Pineville-Matthews Rd.), Hwy. 521 (South
Blvd.) and the first completed stretch of I-485. Today,
Pineville boasts a historic downtown with antique shops,
thriving area retail, including Carolina Place Mall, national
chains, furniture stores, abundant restaurants and top-notch
medical facilities. New neighborhoods in this area not only
offer residents easy access to major commuting thoroughfares
including I-77, I-485, but also everything this big "small" town
has to offer. Noteworthy: James K. Polk Birthplace, Lake Park
Dating back to the 1740's, the Steele Creek Community currently
is one of the fastest growing residential areas of Mecklenburg
County. Steele Creek, the small stream from which the community
gets its name, rises from a spring on property near the
intersection of Steele Creek Road and Shopton Road and flows
south and east into South Carolina. South of Charlotte-Douglas
International Airport and west of I-77, this area has one of the
highest employment concentrations in the county and is home to
several recreation sites. Most residential and commercial
development continues to be concentrated along the South Tryon
Street/Highway 49 corridor, but several large new residential
communities are being developed in the western fringes of Steele
Creek. New developments include the new Berewick neighborhood
and the mixed-use Ayrsley development. Businesses in the
Whitehall area offer residents a variety of choices for shopping
and dining. Lower Steele Creek, the area near the intersection
of Highways 49 and 160 (S Tryon Street and Steele Creek Road) is
currently experiencing major new retail development at RiverGate.
The residential developments of The Palisades and The Sanctuary
continue to receive recognition for their environmental
sensitivity. Noteworthy: Steele Creek Community Trail, Berewick
District Park