Berkshire Ballantyne
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Berkshire Ballantyne offers distinctive living in Ballantyne, Charlotte’s premier destination neighborhood. The one, two and three bedroom apartment homes were designed with open concept layouts and chef-inspired kitchens, available in two premium finish packages. Upscale touches include large kitchen islands for entertaining, stainless steel appliances and gorgeous granite countertops. Berkshire Ballantyne is walking distance to Ballantyne's finest retail and dining options including Earth Fare. Adventure out, yet not too far, and you'll find premier golf courses, The Spa at Ballantyne Resort and the McAlpine Creek Greenway.
Nestled within biking distance of greenways and natural beauty, Berkshire Ballantne is Ballantyne’s only midrise apartment community, providing a decidedly urban edge amidst white picket fences. In your new home, you find the luxuries and high-end appointments that add an urban edge to your surroundings including Ballantyne's only rooftop lounge.
Here, you find the sought-after Charlotte home you’ve earned, close to it all yet nestled away in Ballantyne’s comfortable enclave.At Berkshire Ballantyne, you enjoy the luxuries to relax, and the location to live your best life.
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Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina, and third fastest growing in the United States. The metropolitan area is the 22nd largest in the US and had a population of 2,380,314 as of 2014. It is a "gamma-plus" city as listed by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.
Charlotte is home to Bank of America's corporate headquarters and the center for the east coast operations of Wells Fargo, which (along other large financial institutions) makes it the second largest banking center in the US. Charlotte's notable attractions include the Carolina Panthers, the Charlotte Hornets, the Charlotte Independence, two NASCAR Sprint Cup races and the NASCAR All-Star Race, Wells Fargo Championship, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Carowinds amusement park, and the U.S. National Whitewater Center.
Nicknamed the Queen City, Charlotte was named after Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who became Queen of Great Britain justa few years before Charlotte was incorporated. A second nickname is derived from an event in the Revolutionary War, when commander General Cornwallis occupied the Charlotte but was forced into retreat by hostile residents, prodding him to write that Charlotte was "a hornet's nest of rebellion", leading to the name The Hornet's Nest.