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Charlotte Redevelopment Commission records, 1958-1988

Created in 1957, the Charlotte Redevelopment Commission was charged by the city of Charlotte with planning and organizing urban renewal projects, and to a lesser extent, projects for rehabilitation of declining older neighborhoods. The organization's name changed several times during its lifespan (from Urban Redevelopment Department, to Community Development, and finally to Neighborhood Development). Neighborhoods where these urban development projects took place include Belmont, Brooklyn, Cherry, Dilworth, Downtown, First Ward, Greenville, North Charlotte, Third Ward, and Wilmore. Urban renewal in Charlotte disproportionately affected African American neighborhoods and residents. By far the largest of areas affected were Brooklyn and Greenville, which were almost completely torn down to make way for road construction and government offices. The first demolition took place in 1961. The Redevelopment Commission [...] Read more

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Brooklyn Urban Redevelopment Areas (138)
Numbered streets (82)
Streets - A (15)
Streets - B (42)
Streets - C (97)
Streets - D (22)
Streets - E (16)
Streets - F (13)
Streets - G (26)
Streets - H (19)
Streets - I (7)
Streets - J (7)
Streets - K (5)
Streets - L (24)
Streets - M (44)
Streets - N (9)
Streets - O (12)
Streets - P (51)
Streets - R (13)
Streets - S (38)
Streets - T (40)
Streets - V (4)
Streets - W (22)
Streets - Y (14)
Construction in former Brooklyn area (12)
Charlotte Redevelopment Commission records, 1958-1988 (7)
Broadway Theatre (3)
Central Piedmont Community College (5)
Third Ward (25)
Fourth Ward (17)
Addie McClain (3)
Later redevelopment projects (24)
Selwyn Hotel (8)
Belmont (North Charlotte) (35)
Dilworth (11)
Dalebrook Professional Building (12)
Cherry (15)
Economic development projects (17)
Downtown urban renewal area (5)
Cityfair (17)
Community Development employees (2)
Greenville urban renewal area (31)
Grier Heights (47)
Biddleville-Five Points (45)
Gethsemane Enrichment Program (47)
Unidentified addresses (232)
Unidentified buildings and people (includes Greenville and Brooklyn) (55)
Unidentified homes (Neal Craig) (118)
The Evolution of Housing Policy document and Charlotte Urban Renewal Areas map (2)