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Queen City Quarter

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Queen City Quarter (formerly known as the Epicentre) is a mixed-use development with an open-air shopping center, office, and hotels, located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It was developed by The Ghazi Company. Queen City Quarter opened to the general public in 2008 at a cost of $220 million and covers three acres (1.2 ha).

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Queen City Quarter
East Trade Street, Charlotte Uptown

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East Trade Street 210
28202 Charlotte, Uptown
North Carolina, United States
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