Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, July 11th. As we start the day, we’re looking at clear skies with some lingering humidity in the air. The forecast calls for sunshine through the afternoon with highs in the mid-80s, making it a perfect day for all the events happening around town. So if you’ve got plans to be outside—at a festival, the park, or just strolling through uptown—be sure to stay hydrated.
Let’s jump into what’s new across our city. The biggest buzz right now is the NAACP National Convention, which kicked off yesterday and runs through the 16th at the Charlotte Convention Center. This year’s event is attracting thousands from across the country. Expect extra traffic around uptown as our city becomes a hub for empowering speakers, competitions, and celebrations of progress. The convention’s presence is also giving a boost to local hotels, restaurants, and small businesses, a welcome lift in our summer economy.
Speaking of local business, Governor Josh Stein just announced that financial services firm AssetMark is bringing over 250 new jobs to Charlotte with its new headquarters, while AVL Manufacturing is opening a production facility that will add more than 325 jobs. The manufacturing and finance sectors are seeing steady growth, and entry-level positions as well as skilled roles in IT, healthcare, and environmental services are all in high demand this week. For job seekers, hiring at places like InVue and UNC Charlotte continues strong, with dozens of openings listed online right now.
Turning to real estate, we continue to see strong demand in neighborhoods like Plaza Midwood and South End, with homes selling quickly and prices holding steady despite a slight uptick in inventory. This is creating opportunities for both buyers and sellers, especially those looking to upsize or invest.
Let’s talk community and culture. This weekend is packed with options. Charlotte Black Pride celebrates its 20th anniversary with events all weekend long, embracing diversity and authenticity. Jessie Reyez brings her Paid in Memories tour to The Fillmore tonight, and Music on the Green at Promenade on Providence features live performances Friday and Saturday evening. If you have kids, the Billy Graham Library is offering Kidzfest with inflatables, face painting, and games all day Saturday, and Bechtler Museum of Modern Art is hosting a free family day, including art-making and a dance party.
Sports fans, we’ve got a lot to cheer for. Charlotte FC faces off against New York City FC at Bank of America Stadium Saturday night, and the USA Eagles rugby team takes on Spain at American Legion Memorial Stadium. And looking ahead, Bank of America Stadium will also host the ACC Football Kickoff later this month and the conference championship game in December.
In local schools, congrats to the West Charlotte High debate team for placing in the top three at the state finals this week, a big win that’s bringing pride to the district.
In city government, the Charlotte Fire Department and MEDIC are finalizing a new operational agreement to improve emergency response times, a move that should benefit all of us when minutes matter most.
On the safety front, Matthews police made headlines yesterday with the arrest of a Union County man facing multiple charges related to kidnapping incidents. Police urge the community to remain vigilant and report anything suspicious, as always.
For a feel-good finish, today is Free Slurpee Day at participating 7-Eleven stores, so swing by for a treat and a smile.
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