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Billions of dollars in public investment. New office towers breaking ground. Nearly 5,000 apartments in the pipeline. After years of pandemic disruption and slow return-to-office trends, Charlotte’s center city may be entering a pivotal new chapter.
In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Ledger editor Tony Mecia talks with Michael Smith and James LeBar of Charlotte Center City Partners about the newly released 2026 State of the Center City Report — an annual snapshot of uptown, South End and Midtown. They discuss why 2025 was a “super productive year,” what they mean by an “inflection point,” and how transportation, talent growth and large-scale development projects could reshape Charlotte’s urban core over the next decade.
The report includes detailed maps, data and projections for the next 12–24 months. You can explore the full 2026 State of the Center City Report here.
We hope you enjoy the conversation with James LeBar and Michael Smith. For more information on Charlotte Center City Partners, visit CharlotteCenterCity.org.
This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. Visit TheCharlotteLedger.com to learn more.
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Billions of dollars in public investment. New office towers breaking ground. Nearly 5,000 apartments in the pipeline. After years of pandemic disruption and slow return-to-office trends, Charlotte’s center city may be entering a pivotal new chapter.
In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Ledger editor Tony Mecia talks with Michael Smith and James LeBar of Charlotte Center City Partners about the newly released 2026 State of the Center City Report — an annual snapshot of uptown, South End and Midtown. They discuss why 2025 was a “super productive year,” what they mean by an “inflection point,” and how transportation, talent growth and large-scale development projects could reshape Charlotte’s urban core over the next decade.
The report includes detailed maps, data and projections for the next 12–24 months. You can explore the full 2026 State of the Center City Report here.
We hope you enjoy the conversation with James LeBar and Michael Smith. For more information on Charlotte Center City Partners, visit CharlotteCenterCity.org.
This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. Visit TheCharlotteLedger.com to learn more.

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