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Visit Charlotte

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Discover Charlotte’s work-meets-play-ball attitude. Both affordable and accessible, the city champions exceptional sports venues, accommodating hotels, and athletic and nonathletic attractions that make for an all-star experience. An athletic city in its own right, Charlotte’s compact, walkable convention district is the ideal spot for a sports conference. From youth hockey to college hoops and PGA golf, the Queen City plays host to sporting events more than 200 days per year.

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The Queen City’s courts, fields, stadiums and tracks are the road to glory for athletes young and old, pro and amateur. They’re where college teams come together to fight for victory, where youth teams earn their stripes, where top talent galvanize crowds and where Charlotte’s steadfast spirit surfaces.

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Charlotte’s easy accessibility—60 percent of the country is within a two-hour flight—it’s no wonder conferences like the American Football Coaches Association have been held right here in the Queen City. The largest city between Washington D.C. and Atlanta, Charlotte draws groups from near and far who want big-city amenities in a city that knows how to root for its home teams.

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The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority (CRVA) is responsible for promoting hospitality, tourism, events and conventions throughout the Charlotte region. An arm of the City of Charlotte, the CRVA works to deliver experiences that uniquely enrich the lives of visitors and residents. Brands supported by the CRVA include the Charlotte Convention Center, Spectrum Center, Bojangles’ Coliseum, Ovens Auditorium, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Charlotte Regional Film Commission and Visit Charlotte in conjunction with the region’s destination marketing brand.

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Charlotte Tagged as Potential New Host for Western & Southern Open

Charlotte Tagged as Potential New Host for Western & Southern Open

Rendering courtesy of City of Charlotte/Mecklenburg CountyBeemok Sports is asking the city of Charlotte to contribute roughly $130 million toward a four-stadium tennis campus at the River District. The Charleston, South Carolina, firm is looking for a new home for the Western & Southern Open. The rights to the tournament, which is currently hosted in the Cincinnati area, were acquired by

12 May, 2023

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