Drivers travel along Interstate 77 near Uptown. The city’s skyline has changed dramatically over the past few decades, but one question remains. Is Charlotte a “world-class” city or can it be?
alslitz@charlotteobserver.com
Social media site Reddit has been filled with discussions about Charlotte’s growth this month. Specifically, people were wondering what Charlotte needed to become a “world-class city.”
What does that term mean? According to an article from Stanford University, it could mean an inclusive city that offers prospects for living standards and economic mobility. Answers vary, but it can also mean a city with great parks, museums, sports teams, and transportation.
Tell us what you think about Charlotte being a “world-class city.”