Riverbend Village

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Charlotte’s newest living, office and shopping destination.
Life has never been more convenient.
Denver
3
16
Northlake
Mall
Mountain Island
Lake
485
Mountain
Island
About Riverbend Village
77
1 mile
16
Riverbend Village s a proposed regional mixed-use development on
115-acres near historic Mountain Island in northwest Charlotte.
Riverbend Village will be a shopping destination with office and residential
components.
LI V I N G ,
• 325,000 SF of retail
• 167,000 SF of office
• 573 residential units
Mt. Holly
3 mile
OFFICE &
2017 delivery.
S H O P P I N G—
Demographics
LI F E HAS
485
US National
Whitewater Center
85
85
5 mile
Belmont
29
277
Central
Business
District
29
Demographics
1 mile
3 mile
5 mile
7 mile
2015 Population
3,005
31,600
81,717
156,190
2015 Households
1,224
11,465
29,532
57,831
2015 Avg. HH Income
102,025
$84,229
$72,878
$64,888
Expected Growth
1.76%
2.09%
1.92%
1.75%
Charlotte Douglas
International Airport
9 mile
77
Source: Esri
OV ERV IE W
N EVE R
BEEN MORE
C O N VE N I E NT
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Property Type
Size
Parking
Spaces
A
Restaurant
3,960 SF
60
B
Drug Store
11,945 SF
59
C
Retail w/Gas
Canopy
1.38 Acres
53
D
Restaurant
.76 Acres
34
E
Restaurant/
Retail (3)
15,100 SF
115
F
Automotive/
Retail (2)
9,300 SF
38
G
Retail
64,000 SF
253
H
Retail
6,000 SF
32
I
Retail
7,000 SF
30
J
Retail
7,000 SF
28
K
Retail
6,000 SF
28
L
Retail
76,000 SF
383
M
Office
167,000 SF
891
N
Hotel
88,166 SF
134
O
Retail
36,000 SF
212
P
Restaurant (2)
6,000 SF
55
Q
Theater
53,000 SF
328
R
Restaurant
8,000 SF
29
S
Townhomes
93 Units
T
Apartments (11)
264 Units
U
Apartments (9)
216 Units
V
Amphitheater &
Restroom
19.64 Acres
S ITE PL A N
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OFFICE
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R E S I D E N TIAL
U N I TS
485
16
7
Mountain Island
Lake
Mountain
Island
Mt. Holly
Northlake
Mall
485
US National
Whitewater Center
29
Belmont
74
77
485
85
29
85
74
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16
Charlotte Douglas
International Airport
Central Business
District
277
277
77
74
PROXIMIT Y & P OINTS OF INTEREST
9
±15 min. drive
Lincolnton
Huntersville
77
Customer Base
±10 min. drive
321
16
Stanley
± 5 min. drive
R IVE R B E N D
Northlake
Mall
NorthCrest
V I LL AG E
Perimeter
Woods
485
W I LL D R AW
24
A WI DE
21
R E G I O N AL
Mt Holly
C USTO M E R
16
85
Gastonia
85
485
74
49
Belmont
Central Business
District
Charlotte Douglas
International Airport
277
77
REGION A L RE TAIL M ARKE T BAS E
74
B AS E
11
Surrounding Residential
Mountain Island
home values have
increased 4.5%
over the past year.
The median home value in Mountain Island is $174,286. Mountain Island
home values have gone up 4.5% over the past year and are predicted
to rise 2.32% within the next 5 years. The median list price per square
foot in Mountain Island is $104, which is higher than the Charlotte
average of $103.
Home Values
H O M E VALU ES
4.5% 1-year change
174K
160K
I S L A N D AR E
157K
Dec 2013
Jul 2014
Dec 2015
Growth Chart
2.32% Projected Median Value Change
195K
174K
Jan 2015
Source: Esri and Zillow
RES IDENTIA L M ARKE T
June 2017
I N M O U N TAI N
Dec 2020
ON TH E R ISE
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This low-density region 20 minutes north of the city center—known
for outdoor activities and its eponymous lake—is rated one of the
most family-friendly neighborhoods in the state by real estate data
firm NeighborhoodScout. Convenient to the soon-to-be-completed
I-485 beltway, Mountain Island Lake features pretty, spacious homes.
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Housing associations within the area, such as Riverbend, provide
community pools and parks, and the nearby 1,350-acre Latta
Plantation Nature Preserve offers 16 miles of horse and hiking trails.
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For those who want “more home” for a lower price, says local Realtor
Francine Dupont, Mountain Island Lake is a thrifty alternative to
Ballantyne, a southern Charlotte neighborhood often touted as the
city’s most family-oriented. Home prices in the Mountain Island Lake
area start around $150,000.
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Shuffletown
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Shopping Centers
Residential
Parks
DES IR A B ILIT Y
Neighborhood: Mountain Island Lake
Published by Money Magazine on Sept. 21, 2014
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Hornet’s Nest Park BMX bike track
Carolina Raptor Center
Latta Place at Historic Latta Plantation
A Rich History
U.S. National Whitewater Center
Mountain Island and the surrounding area holds many places of
significance in Charlotte’s rich history. Named for a small island on the
southwestern end of the lake, Mountain Island was home to the first
cotton mill in Gaston county, built in 1848 by Thomas R. Tate and Henry
Humphreys. The mill accommodated a small village of brick houses
until the mill and village were destroyed by flooding from a hurricane in
1916. In 1923, only seven years after the flood, the lake was dammed
to coincide with the building of Mountain Island Hydroelectric Station,
commissioned by Duke Energy, and is still in operation today. [1]
The U.S. National Whitewater Center (USNWC) is dedicated to the
promotion of the active, outdoor lifestyle. Since 2006, the USNWC has
been promoting access to the outdoors for all levels of participants
through its all-day pass programs, instruction, leadership school as well as
festivals, races and other outdoor events. Whether you visit the Center’s
700 acres on the Catawba River or participate in the offsite programs
featured throughout the United States, the USNWC wants you to play,
relax and learn outside.
The scenic views of Mountain Island are home to several notable parks
and reserves, including Latta Plantation, and Hornet’s Nest Park. Latta
Plantation borders the southeast side of Mountain Island Lake, and
protects over 1,343-acres of land and historic 18th and 19th century
homes and artifacts. The preserve was established in 1981, and today
features a conservatory and rehabilitation center for birds of prey, the
Carolina Raptor Center.[2][3][4] Hornet’s Nest Park is located along Beatties
Ford Road inside I-485, and takes Charlotte’s famous nickname, given by
Lord Cornwallis, who deemed the city “a hornet’s nest of rebellion” in the
revolutionary war in 1780. The 102-acre park offers walking trails, tennis,
athletic fields, basketball, a playground, lake, picnic shelters, 18 hole disc
golf course, and a BMX track.[5][6]
Finally, the Mountain Island area is home to many historical landmarks
including St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Hopewell Presbyterian Church,
Belmont Abbey, Rozzell House, and many more.[7]
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
Sources: 1. Wikipedia 2. LattaPlantation.org 3. Charmeck.org 4. CharlottesGotALot.com 5.
Mecklenburg Historic Association 6. VisitNC.com 7. National Register of Historic Places
HISTORY & A RE A INFORM ATION
USNWC IS
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Contact
Joey Morganthall
Keely (Simerville) Hines
704.367.5007
jmorganthall@mpvre.com
704.367.5021
khines@mpvre.com
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