Living in Concord for the last 18 years, but having grown up in Charlotte, I have seen the way things have grown, and I know exactly what your taking about. What used to be said was that Charlotte wanted to grown and be the next Atlanta, and maybe that"s still partially true, but what I see is that regardless of what "Charlotte" wants, the younger people want it to be more like NYC, San Fransisco, etc. In other words they want a life like the actors on the TV show Friends where everyone works during the day at some nondescript job, than parties all night, day in and day out. They don"t have a car to drive because they take a trolley, cab, or subway everywhere, and their only bill is a rent payment every month in some downtown condo close to their favorite bar/club.
The way I see it though, let them do what they want, because the more of them we can pack into the city itself, the more room, and peace and quite, it leaves for folks like us outside the city, where we preffer to be.
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