Charlotte’s New Entertainment Destination | The Bowl at Ballantyne | Living in Charlotte NC
Overview: The Bowl at Ballantyne
In this episode, Steve & Amanda Jarrell tour Ballantyne’s much-anticipated mixed-use project, The Bowl. Designed to bring concerts, dining, green space, and new housing options to South Charlotte, the development is the centerpiece of the larger “Ballantyne Reimagined” initiative led by Northwood Office.
Quick Facts & Timeline
- Location: Johnston Road & Ballantyne Commons Pkwy – 18 minutes to Uptown, 25 minutes to CLT Airport.
- Acreage: 25-acre walkable district anchored by a 6-acre stream park.
- Amphitheater: 3,500-person open-air venue slated to open spring 2024.
- Retail & Dining: 200,000 sq ft of shops and restaurants – many with rooftop patios overlooking the stage and park.
- Residential: 350+ luxury apartments plus future townhomes.
- Office & Hotel: Class-A office towers and a 186-room boutique hotel announced for phase two.
Why Charlotteans Are Excited
- Live Music Scene
The Bowl fills the gap between intimate clubs and PNC Music Pavilion, offering mid-size concerts in a resort-style setting.
- Destination Dining
National concepts are mixed with local favorites, giving Ballantyne its first true restaurant row.
- Year-Round Programming
Farmers markets, yoga on the lawn, holiday festivals, and movie nights are already on the calendar.
- Walkability
Trails connect the stream park, offices, apartments, and Ballantyne’s existing corporate campus, turning a car-centric suburb into a pedestrian-friendly hub.
Confirmed Tenants (Phase 1)
| Restaurant / Venue | Concept Type | Notable Menu Items |
|---|---|---|
| Olde Mecklenburg Brewery | German-style Brewery & Biergarten | Copper Altbier, Bratwurst, Giant Pretzels |
| North Italia | Upscale Casual Italian | Hand-made Pasta, Tuscan Kale Salad |
| Shake Shack | Fast-Casual Burger Stand | ShackBurger, Crinkle-Cut Fries, Frozen Custard |
| Rooster’s Wood-Fired Kitchen | Southern-inspired American | Wood-roasted Chicken, Mac & Cheese |
| Harriet’s Hamburgers | Charlotte-born Smash Burger | Double Harriet, Fry Sauce |
Impact on Ballantyne Real Estate
Historically known for its corporate office park and top-rated schools (Ardrey Kell High, Community House Middle), Ballantyne is transforming into a 24/7 community. Expect:
- Appreciating Home Values: Walkable entertainment increases demand for nearby single-family neighborhoods like Bexley at Ballantyne, Blakeney Greens, and Thornhill.
- Rental Premiums: New Class-A apartments could command $2.25–$2.75 per square foot.
- Shorter Commutes: Residents can live, work, and play within the same district, reducing reliance on I-485.
Potential Drawbacks to Watch
- Construction Phases: Noise and traffic detours will continue through 2025.
- Event Traffic: Concert nights may back up Johnston Road; the city is studying additional light-rail or bus rapid transit options.
- Premium Pricing: Early buyers/renters will pay top-of-market rates for proximity to the Bowl.
Key Takeaways
If you’re looking for an urban lifestyle without leaving South Charlotte, The Bowl at Ballantyne deserves a spot on your radar. With its combination of entertainment, dining, and green space, the project is poised to redefine what suburban living looks like in the Queen City.
Thinking About Moving Near The Bowl?
Contact The Longleaf Group for the latest inventory, upcoming releases, and insider pricing on homes surrounding Ballantyne’s newest hot spot.
