Cotswold Village Shops in Charlotte


Cotswold is a popular neighborhood in Charlotte. The area is a well-established area that began to thrive during the 1950's and 60's. The sprawling neighborhood is filled with 1960's ranches that are situated on enormous lots. Cotswold is now a well-established and highly desirable area due to its close proximity to uptown Charlotte. The neighborhood is considered an upper-middle class neighborhood of Charlotte and the average family income is over $105,000. The neighborhood's premier shopping destination is the Cotswold Village Shops. The shopping center brings both local residents and tourists from all over the city and state. There are exactly 35 stores in the Cotswold Village Shops.

The Cotswold Village Shops are known as Charlotte's first suburban mall which gives it a historical aspect. The Village has weathered decades of economic activity and is almost fifty years old. The village sits on 22 acres and is composed of a space over 260,000 square feet. Cotswold Village Shops have dozens of places that offer both dining and shopping options. There are large chain stores like Old Navy, Steinmart, Harris Teeter and Rack Room that provide shoppers with a familiar shopping experience and brands they are familiar with. Smaller and less known stores like Skillbeck Gallery, Ten Thousand VIllages, and Dreams & Dragonflies are the types of places that keep visitors to the Cotswold Village Shops in Charlotte interested.

There are three very large stores that take up a large portion of the Cotswold Village Shops. Books-a-Million takes up a huge section of the Cotswold Village Shops. The bookstore has a large selection of books and a cafe that wraps around the store in a stylish circle. Thousands of people frequent the book store every week but it isn't only the store within the village that draws large crowds of shoppers. Harris Teeter, a local southern, grocery store chain also takes up a large area of the Village. The grocery store mostly draws local residents of Cotswold. The third largest store is the Hobby Lobby chain which sells home decorations and art supplies. Cotswold Village Shops continually thrive and businesses in the village are highly successful. The vacancy rate in the shopping center is only three percent.

The Cotswold Village Shops is a one stop destination for local Cotswold residents. The supermarket, hair salon, clothing stores, and restaurants makes the village multifaceted and able to meet a diverse range of needs. The manager of Cotswold Village Shops explained to the public that he had a vision to keep the shopping center supplied with stores that would provide people with what they need for their daily lives. Parking in the center is convenient and very simple to find.

Despite the economic downturn that has plagued Charlotte's banking industry, new residents still pour into the city on a monthly basis. Cotswold continues to be a desirable residential location for newcomers. The area allows those who are new to the area to live an established neighborhood, get acquainted with the city of Charlotte, and have the convenience of a suburban shopping mall that can meet all of their every day needs.

1
Report this comment as inappropriate
Mar 26, 2010 @ 10:10 am
Could you give me the contact number of the health store at Cotswald Center please? I think the name of the store is GMC.

Thank you
Adrian
2
kim
Report this comment as inappropriate
Oct 19, 2010 @ 7:19 pm
this review says there is a hobby lobby but there is not one at Cotswold Village shops. There is a Marshalls that is quite large
3
Report this comment as inappropriate
Jun 30, 2011 @ 5:05 am
Dreams and Dragonflies has not been there for over a decade.

Review, comment, or add new information about this topic:

Discuss Charlotte, North Carolina (NC) on our hugely popular North Carolina forum.


City-data.com does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of any information on this site.  Use at your own risk.
Some parts © 2024 Advameg, Inc.