Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission

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August 5, 2019

Dan Morrill, Consulting Director for the Historic Landmarks Commission, recently spoke to The Charlotte Observer about the history and prospective sale of the Charles E. Barnhardt House, located at 3217 Maymont Place, Charlotte, N.C.

For the full article, click below:

New owner to restore historic Charlotte home with ‘flamboyant architectural style’


Optimist Hall is Now Open

August 2, 2019

Optimist Hall, located at 1115 N. Brevard Street in Charlotte and historically known as the Highland Park Mill #1, has finally opened after much anticipation. This project is a wonderful example of how historic buildings can have new life through adaptive reuses.  

See media coverage below:

Charlotte Agenda – First Look: Inside Optimist Hall, a game-changing new food hall, is now open just outside of Uptown

Charlotte Five – “Take a look at Optimist Hall, now open

WSOC Charlotte – “Textile mill-turned-food hall Optimist Hall opens near uptown

WCNC – “New Optimist Hall reshaping Optimist Park


August 2, 2019

The Charles E. Barnhardt House, a designated historic landmark located at 3217 Maymont Place, Charlotte, N.C., has a potential buyer, as announced in the Charlotte Agenda

See the link below for the full article:

Under contract: 80-year-old estate near Charlotte Country Club undergoing restoration, Grandfather Homes President Matt Ewers to move in


July 16, 2019

Barbara Taylor, Director of the Matthews Heritage Museum, is hosting a Director’s Tour of Tank Town: A Good Place to Live, on Saturday, July 20, at 11 a.m. Space is limited to 12 people and is best suited for kids over 10 and adults. Admission is $4, and proceeds go toward a new display case for the museum. Want to go? Call the museum (704-708-4996) and leave a message. They’ll call you back and confirm your spot.