‘Destination District’ rezoning deferred over design, transit concerns

A major development planned at the entrance to Charlotte Douglas International Airport has been temporarily delayed after city planners recommended denying a needed rezoning request.

Crosland Southeast’s Destination District, a 40‑acre project featuring restaurants, gas stations, and services for airport workers and travelers, was set for a City Council vote but was deferred amid concerns over design standards and coordination with the future Silver Line light‑rail station.

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