Land swap for Charlotte convention hotel site brings many questions


Charlotte-area tourism executives like the idea of adding one or more hotels next to the city's convention center, but only if those hotels come without public incentives.

Last week, Charlotte City Council approved a land swap of property on South Caldwell Street controlled by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. In return, the visitors authority will take control of an 0.7-acre site on South College Street next to the convention center — a prime spot for what’s been speculated as a possible…

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