Charlotte's Belmont - A Friendly, Historic, Diverse Neighborhood
Charlotte's historic Belmont neighborhood is a hidden gem wedged between bustling Uptown and Plaza Midwood. Our neighborhood boasts walkability, green space and a village vibe, along with enviable access to the city’s restaurants, museums and arts venues by light rail, car, trolley, bike or your own two feet!
Belmont is proud to be one of the first planned neighborhoods in all of Charlotte, originally built to house textile mill workers in the early 20th century. Entrepreneurs, creatives, retirees and professionals now call Belmont home.
What is considered Belmont?
As defined by the Belmont Community Association (BCA) Bylaws, Belmont's boundaries are Little Sugar Creek, E 10th Street, Hawthorne Lane and Parkwood Ave, and the Belmont interest area is defined as the triangle formed by E 10th Street, Central Avenue and Highway 277 as well as the area between Little Sugar Creek and North Davidson Street.
Belmont is proud to be one of the first planned neighborhoods in all of Charlotte, originally built to house textile mill workers in the early 20th century. Entrepreneurs, creatives, retirees and professionals now call Belmont home.
What is considered Belmont?
As defined by the Belmont Community Association (BCA) Bylaws, Belmont's boundaries are Little Sugar Creek, E 10th Street, Hawthorne Lane and Parkwood Ave, and the Belmont interest area is defined as the triangle formed by E 10th Street, Central Avenue and Highway 277 as well as the area between Little Sugar Creek and North Davidson Street.
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What to do in Belmont?
Come HungryBelmont has evolved into a dining destination all its own - come explore all Belmont's restaurants have to offer. BBQ, Burgers, sandwich, craft beer, wine, and more - Belmont has you covered
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Enjoy GreenspaceThe lush Little Sugar Creek Greenway runs the length of Belmont connecting Alexander Street Park to Cordelia Park and the Cross Charlotte Trail—a 13-mile corridor through the metropolitan region.
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Fun ActivitiesThe community association keeps an active calendar of events with several signature events like Boomont and National Night Out as well as ongoing event series like Neighbor Drinks and Coffee Meet Ups.
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FIRST TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTHMonthly Community Meetings
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BECOME A COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MEMBER
Benefits of Belmont Community Association Membership
For those that live or own property, please support the BCA with your annual membership of $25 (residential). Business members are also eligible - learn more about business membership