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Im back home brehs:blessed:

What yall doing tonight:jbhmm:


Man I don’t know but looking at my Gram seems like a lot of shyt already happened or going on right now.

Abari Arcade block party, something at Reid Park and I don’t even know where that’s at.

And some other shyt!

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31 black-owned shops, restaurants and studios 20 minutes from Uptown - CharlotteFive


31 black-owned shops, restaurants and studios 20 minutes from Uptown
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Beth Castle
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March 19, 2019

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Curio Craft and Conjure co-owner Gina Spriggs

Nationally, black-owned businesses average $58,000 a year, compared with $546,000 earned by white-owned businesses, according to a 2017 report by Prosperity Now. A 2018 survey showed that even while their businesses were profitable, challenges remain related to the operation of black-owned businesses. In Forbes’ annual list of worldwide billionaires published earlier this month, just four out of 607 Americans were black.

Yet, on a local level, the directory for the Charlotte Black Chamber of Commerce receives about 15,000 page views a day, which is how Shanté Williams, chairperson of the CBCC board of directors, knows the Queen City wants to engage with black-owned businesses. “The first thing we’re always trying to tackle is awareness,” she said. “Where can we create a repository so people can find them easily?”

To help facilitate that much-needed awareness, CharlotteFive pulled together a list of restaurants, bars and shops owned by members of Charlotte’s black community. Of the estimated 13,000 businesses in this city, we highlight 31 brick-and-mortar locations within 20 minutes of Uptown.

Beyond what’s here, Williams said one of the best ways to seek out more of Charlotte’s black-owned businesses is by going to events. “Show up to networking events planned outside your own network,” Williams said. “One of the things we’re trying to be cognizant of is trying not to host exclusively ‘black business’ events. There are so many chambers in the city — the Latino Chamber, Black Chamber, Asian-American Chamber. We should work with all of them.”

[Related: How Charlotte Mecklenburg Black Chamber of Commerce is a resource for small businesses]

(1) 7th Restaurant & Lounge
What: Seafood restaurant/cocktail bar
Where: 321 North Caldwell Street, Suite 100
Neighborhood: Uptown

(2) Anntony’s Caribbean Cafe
What: Caribbean restaurant
Where: 2001 E. Seventh Street
Neighborhood: Elizabeth

(3) Curio, Craft & Conjure
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Photo by Alex Cason Photography
Curio Craft and Conjure co-owners Gianna Spriggs-Macdonald and Gina Spriggs
What: Metaphysical supply shop
Where: 3204-C N. Davidson Street
Neighborhood: NoDa

[Related: NoDa’s newest retailer offers energy healing, tarot card readings—and magick]

(4) The Doghouse Bar and Grille
What: Southern/seafood/pub fare
Where: 7200 Albemarle Road
Neighborhood: East Charlotte

(5) The Factory Cafe Charlotte
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Courtesy of Factory Cafe
What: Breakfast/lunch Cafe
Where: 1000 North Carolina Music Factory Boulevard
Neighborhood: Uptown

(6) Freshwaters
What: Southern restaurant
Where: 516 North Graham St
Neighborhood: Uptown

(7) House of Africa
What: Decor and gifts
Where: 1215 Thomas Avenue
Neighborhood: Plaza Midwood

(8) The House of LeMond
What: Men’s fashion
Where: 116 W. Fourth Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

(9) It’s Poppin’ Gourmet Kettle Corn
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Cookies N Cream Kettle Corn
What: Popcorn vendor
Where: 224 E. Seventh Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

(10) Kimberly’s Boutique
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Courtesy of Kimberly’s Boutique
Kimberly Guinn
What: Women’s fashion
Where: 115 East Park Avenue
Neighborhood: Dilworth

(11) LaWan’s Soul Food
What: Soul food restaurant
Where: 520 South Tryon Street
Neighborhood: Yorkwood

(12) Loft & Cellar
What: Craft cuisine/cocktails
Where: 305 West Fourth Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

[Related: Loft & Cellar, a 3-level restaurant and bar, is open Uptown]

(13) Mama’s Caribbean Bar & Grill
What: Caribbean restaurant
Where: 504 Central Avenue
Neighborhood: Plaza Midwood

(14) Max & Lola Bodega
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Courtesy of Max & Lola Bodega
What: Bodega
Where: 1501 South Mint Street
Neighborhood: Gold District

[Related: Max & Lola Bodega selling CBD alongside its classic cocktails]

(15) Mert’s Heart & Soul
What: Soul food/Southern restaurant
Where: 214 North College Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

(16) Ms. Elsie’s Caribbean Bed & Breakfast
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Courtesy of Ms. Elsie’s Caribbean Bed & Breakfast
What: Themed bed & breakfast
Where: 334 North Sharon Amity Road
Neighborhood: Sherwood Forest/Cotswold

(17) Oasis Day Spa
What: Spa
Where: 2036 East 7th Street
Neighborhood: Elizabeth

(18) Pure Body Salon & Spa
What: Spa
Where: 415 Tuckaseegee Road
Neighborhood: Wesley Heights/Enderly Park

(19) Red@28th
What: Cocktail/hookah bar
Where: 9539 Pinnacle Drive, Suite 203
Neighborhood: University City

(20) Soul Central
What: Southern comfort food restaurant
Where: 2903 Central Avenue
Neighborhood: Plaza Midwood

(21) Soul Liberation Yoga and Wellness
What: Yoga studio
Where: 4822 Albemarle Road, Suite 305
Neighborhood: Oakhurst

(22) Sports One Charlotte
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Courtesy of Sports One Charlotte
What: American restaurant/pub fare
Where: 521 North College Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

(23) Sydney’s Martini and Wine Bar
What: Cocktail bar/live music
Where: 401 North Tryon Street, Suite 104
Neighborhood: Uptown

(24) Three Spirits Brewery
What: Brewery
Where: 5046 Old Pineville Road
Neighborhood: Lower South End

(25) Tropical Goodies
What: Jamaican/Caribbean restaurant
Where: 2316 Lasalle Street
Neighborhood: Lincoln Heights

(26) TUFT
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Courtesy of TUFT
What: Boutique furniture
Where: 1222 Central Avenue
Neighborhood: Plaza Midwood

(27) Queen Sheba Restaurant
What: Ethiopian restaurant
Where: 4804 Central Avenue
Neighborhood: Winterfield/East Charlotte

(28) Urban Cardio Dance
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Courtesy of Urban Cardio Dance
Corey C’Yo Brown
What: Dance fitness
Where: Locations vary
Neighborhood: Varies

(29) Velocity Sneaker Boutique
What: Shoe boutique
Where: 8925 J.M. Keynes Drive #3
Neighborhood: University City

(30) William Wilson Clothing
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Courtesy of William Wilson
William Wilson
What: Custom men’s clothier
Where: 1201 South Graham Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

[Related: 7 (male!) fashion influencers in Charlotte to follow on Instagram]

(31) The Yolk
Courtesy of Peter Taylor
What: Breakfast restaurant
Where: 224 East 7th Street
Neighborhood: Uptown

[Related: It’s The Yolk Uptown by day, but what’s on the menu at night?]

Just came from doghouse bar and grill, they got the best flounder fish sandwich for $11. Three big peices of flounder. That jerk salmon and shrimp philly is off the chain too:blessed:

Nice low key spot off albemarle, yall check it out
 

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Just came from doghouse bar and grill, they got the best flounder fish sandwich for $11. Three big peices of flounder. That jerk salmon and shrimp philly is off the chain too:blessed:

Nice low key spot off albemarle, yall check it out
Will definitely check it out this week. Thanks:salute:

Me and my dude from work travel to different restaurants in Charlotte and surrounding areas and shyts normally dope. Sometimes I’ll just stop by a restaurant without looking it up at all.. sometimes it’s dope, sometimes it’s not
 

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Anybody hit one of those Colors R&B Only shows here? Thinking about sliding the one next week. :lupe:
 
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Rapper DaBaby’s gun charge dismissed in connection with fatal NC Walmart shooting


Rapper DaBaby’s gun charge dismissed in connection with fatal NC Walmart shooting
By Joe Marusak

March 30, 2019 05:39 PM

Prosecutors have dismissed their case against Charlotte rapper DaBaby in connection with a fatal shooting in a Huntersville Walmart, a spokeswoman for the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office confirmed to The Charlotte Observer on Saturday.

Police said 19-year-old Jalyn Craig was shot and killed Nov. 5 during a fight in the store on Bryton Town Center Drive.

DaBaby, whose real name is Jonathan Lyndale Kirk, was charged with misdemeanor carrying a concealed gun, court records show.

On Thursday, prosecutors made a motion in court to continue the case against Kirk “because a key civilian witness was unavailable,” DA’s Office spokeswoman Meghan McDonald said in Saturday’s email to the Observer.

Mecklenburg County District Court Judge Matt Osman denied the motion, according to McDonald. It was not immediately known Saturday why Osman denied the motion.

“Without that witness, the State could not proceed, and as a result, dismissed the charge,” she said in the email.

In an obscenity-laced video on YouTube, DaBaby said he was in the store shopping with his 1- and 5-year-olds and their mother “when someone pulled a gun and ‘tried to take my life,’ ” the Observer previously reported.

“Daughter could have got hit, son could have got hit (and) me,” DaBaby, who also is known as Baby Jesus, said in the video. “Lawyers ... telling me not to say nothing ... But two (people) walk down on you and your whole ... family, threatening ya’ll [sic.], whip out (a gun) on ya’ll [sic.], let me see what ya’ll [sic.] going to do.”

Craig’s parents are devastated that no else has been charged in their son’s death, Fox 46 reported.

“We feel like we didn’t get any justice,” his mother, Lawana Horsley, told the station.

DaBaby did not immediately respond to an Instagram message from the Observer. His management team did not immediately respond to a phone message.
 
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