Cotswold | |
Settlement Type: | Neighborhood |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Type1: | State |
Subdivision Type2: | County |
Subdivision Name2: | Mecklenburg County |
Subdivision Type3: | City |
Subdivision Name3: | Charlotte |
Subdivision Type4: | Council Districts |
Subdivision Name4: | 1, 5, 6 |
Subdivision Type5: | Neighborhood Profile Areas |
Subdivision Name5: | 28, 320, 394 |
Leader Title: | City Council |
Leader Name: | Patsey Kinsey, John Autry, Kenny Smith[1] |
Unit Pref: | US |
Area Footnotes: | [2] |
Area Total Acre: | 850 |
Population Footnotes: | [3] |
Population Total: | 5199 |
Population As Of: | 2015 |
Population Density Sq Mi: | auto |
Timezone1: | EST |
Utc Offset1: | -5 |
Timezone1 Dst: | EDT |
Utc Offset1 Dst: | -4 |
Postal Code Type: | Zip Code |
Postal Code: | 28211 |
Area Codes: | 704, 980 |
Footnotes: | Quality of Life Dashboard |
The Cotswold neighborhood of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, was named after the region of the same name in England. It is well-known for a large shopping center, Cotswold Village Shops, located at the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads. Originally known as Cotswold Mall, it was one of Charlotte's first suburban malls. Cotswold is emerging as one of the more desirable areas for living and shopping with close proximity to Uptown. Many 1950s and 1960s homes are being remodeled and sold.
The area is neighbored by Randolph Park, Echo Hills, Grier Heights, Myers Park, Oakhurst, Providence Park, Sherwood Forest, and Wendover/Sedgewood.[4]
As of 2010, Cotswold had a population of 4,437. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 83.2% White, 11.1% Black or African American, 1.6% Asian, and 2.5% of some other race. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5.7% of the population. The median household income for the area was $51,490.[5]
The following buses from the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) serve Cotswold:[6]
The CSX Transportation rail line runs concurrent with Cotswold's eastern boundary, traveling between Charlotte, Monroe, and Wilmington.[7]
The major thoroughfares in Cotswold are Providence Road, Randolph Road, and Sharon Amity.
Residents of Cotswold attend Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, including Cotswold Elementary, Eastover Elementary, Alex Graham Middle School, Randolph Middle School, and Myers Park High School.[8]
The Cotswold Village Shops is a major shopping center located at the center of Cotswold. The mall originally opened in 1963 as an hybrid enclosed mall/shopping strip located at the intersection of Randolph and Sharon Amity Roads. Originally, it was known as Cotswold Mall, with A&P, the Collins Company, Harris Teeter, Ivey's, and Rose's as tenants. The enclosed portion of the mall was converted to an open-air shopping center in the early 2000s.[9] Harris Teeter is the only original tenant left that did not close.[10]