NoDa

NoDa (North Davidson)
The center of NoDa: N. Davidson St. @ E. 36th St.
Interactive map of NoDa (North Davidson)
Coordinates: 35°14′46″N 80°48′18″W / 35.246°N 80.805°W / 35.246; -80.805
Country United States
State North Carolina
CountyMecklenburg County
CityCharlotte
Council District1
Annexed1907–1959
Named afterNorth Davidson
Government
 • City Council - Local Mayor, by title only - Steve Chickillo 10 yearsLarken Egleston
Area
 • Total
1.111 sq mi (2.877 km2)
Population
 (2009)
 • Total
2,745
 according to City-Data.com
Zip Code
28205, 28206
Area codes704, 980

NoDa (a portmanteau of "North Davidson arts") is a popular arts district in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. It is located in the North Charlotte neighborhood centered around North Davidson Street and 36th Street, approximately two and a half miles northeast of Uptown. Formerly an area of textile manufacturing and mill workers' residences, the area has also served as a center for the arts.

NoDa shares the same geography as Historic North Charlotte which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name "NoDa" was coined by architect Russell Pound. In addition to historic mill houses, NoDa has seen a boom in residential construction in multifamily housing in recent years. The neighborhood has become an entertainment district focused on bimonthly gallery crawls. In addition to the art galleries, there are several music venues, restaurants, bars, and shops in the neighborhood.[1] Deprecated link archived April 10, 2013, at archive.today