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Charlotte Local Pulse: March Madness, Green Spaces, and Hot Real Estate

Charlotte Local Pulse: March Madness, Green Spaces, and Hot Real Estate

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Friday, March 20th. We kick off with breaking news from the sports world thats got our city buzzing. Charlotte-based Major League Table Tennis is making waves after the thrilling Singapore Smash 2026 wrapped up yesterday, with highlights from World Table Tennis showing top players dominating the court, and our local league gaining massive views online. Fans at the Spectrum Center are already talking up upcoming matches here.

Shifting to hoops, UAB took down our Charlotte 49ers in a nail-biter during college basketball action this week, but were rooting hard for that comeback. In NCAA March Madness, nearby teams like TCU edged Ohio State 66-64 in overtime drama, keeping our brackets lively.

City Hall approved a key vote yesterday on expanding green spaces along Tryon Street, making daily commutes greener and safer for pedestrians. Real estate is hot too, with about 1,200 homes sold last month in Mecklenburg County, up 8 percent, and median prices around 420,000 dollars driving folks to uptown neighborhoods.

Job market stays strong, with over 5,000 openings posted on local boards this week, especially in tech at the NASCAR Plaza area. New business buzz includes the opening of a trendy coffee spot on East Boulevard in Dilworth and a major expansion at the IKEA on Independence Boulevard.

Weathers mild today at 68 degrees with partly cloudy skies, perfect for outdoor runs in Freedom Park, though a light shower could pop up by afternoon, so pack an umbrella for evening events. Outlook holds steady through Sunday.

Upcoming, catch the community art walk on South Tryon tomorrow and a job fair at the convention center Saturday. Local schools shine with East Mecklenburg Highs robotics team winning regionals, and a feel-good story: neighbors in NoDa rallied to rebuild a playground after storm damage, stronger than ever.

On public safety, CMPD reports a vehicle break-in alert near Uptown last night with no injuries, and an arrest in a shoplifting case at Northlake Mall, reminding us to lock up tight.

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