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    Sycamore Commons - Costco at Sycamore Commons, Matthews

    Sycamore Commons

    (3 reviews)

    Sycamore Commons always feels like one of those places that looks perfectly manageable from the…read moreroad, and then the moment you turn in you realize you've entered a different ecosystem entirely. I was here on a Saturday morning for Costco, which in hindsight was a tactical error because on a sunny weekend this parking lot turns into pure chaos. It was the kind of morning where every lane felt like a slow‑motion near miss, and I'm honestly surprised I didn't hear at least one honk or the unmistakable crunch of someone misjudging a turn. The layout doesn't do drivers any favors. The whole plaza sits on uneven grading, so you're constantly moving between slightly higher and lower sections, and the internal lanes twist and narrow in ways that probably help keep speeds down but also make it harder to get your bearings. Finding an exit becomes its own little quest, especially when you're trying to thread your way around people circling for spots or pausing mid‑lane to decide whether they're committing to a turn. It's a classic big‑box cluster, with plenty of major anchors pulling in heavy traffic, and thankfully there are directional signs scattered around to point you toward the right corner of the property. Even so, the combination of volume, terrain, and design means you have to stay alert the entire time you're here. Once you're actually inside the stores it's fine, but navigating the exterior feels like the price of admission, and on a bright Saturday morning that price is definitely higher than you'd expect. [Review 166 of 2026 - 4554 in North Carolina - 25356 overall]

    Great area with several different stores to shop at and enjoy. They have quick food bites, clothing…read morestores, electronic, beauty places, home goods, etc. They have plenty of shared parking and if the weather is nice you can walk and shop. It can get crowded depending on the day and time. This area is right near 485 and off of independence so it's convenient. Happy shopping!

    Arboretum Shopping Center

    Arboretum Shopping Center

    (16 reviews)

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    Arboretum

    This is a large outdoor shopping center where you can get a meal, clothes, jewelry, car fixed, a…read moremassage a manicure, books, makeup, travel plans etc. Bring your walking shoes as you will need them. There is a small pond behind Chilis and Link and Pin you can feed the ducks and relax. There is plenty of shared parking. Hope you enjoy and happy shopping!

    Along with the Park Road shopping strip, this is a shopping strip that I've known the longest since…read moreI moved to Charlotte 20-25 years ago. Honestly, I used to hate it, given its cluster-***k, traffic-jam design...BUT, I'm happy to say that the place improved over the years. It now houses many cool places that I love, like Le Peep and Kung Fu Tea, for starters. I guess the strength lies in the numerous number of restaurants and eateries, including many ethnic varieties (from Japanese and Malaysian, to Cajun and Greek). The big minus of this strip is the lack of cool retail stores. There ARE some retail stores, but not so much in terms of boutiques. Also, again, the overall design layout is somewhat wild, random and awkward. One of the highlights of this place that many may not know is this lake - complete with fountains and ducks (see pics) - behind several restaurants, like Chili's. It's a great place to stroll around after a huge meal or a drink. Anyway, this is an old staple of South Charlotte...and I'm glad to see that it's still thriving!

    Sun Valley Commons - Kids before a movie

    Sun Valley Commons

    (2 reviews)

    Located in a very safe and friendly area of town, SunValley Commons has a little something for the…read morewhole family. As developers are more geared towards the "outside mall" theme for convenience, these modern day amalgamations of mall and strip mall have seemed to be the flavor of the day. Moreover, the ease of getting in and out of the area is easy considering the two main streets it resides on within a stones throw from the highway. Obviously the anchor store or interest point is Stone Theatres Sun Valley Cinema. This facility is clean and most of the auditoriums have very up to date audio and video equipment. The movie theatre is immediately flanked by restaurants on the right and left, catering to those families that may want to grab a bite to eat after the flix. As for the kids, there's a frozen yogurt shop and moving further out, a "lego" type of store and a pet groomer. There are more restaurants of a few different cuisines as well as a tabacco shop, hotworx, bridal ware, nails, you name it. Further out, a CVS is there, more nails and restaurants including live music at a few places, fast food, spa, salon and so on. SunValley has a lot of what most families need in a very small area. So if you're with the kids or a couple looking for some fun on a Friday night, chances are this area has you covered. Drop by and stay for a while!

    This large mix-use development is located at the intersection of Old Monroe Road and Wesley Chapel…read moreStouts Road. More than just a shopping center, it's a place for shopping and eating and entertainment. I'd guess that just about anything you need is here, short of a car dealership. The 14 screen movie theater is at the apex of the shopping center, surrounded by casual and fast dining restaurants. Two coffee shops, beauty shop, pharmacy and two separate auto repair outlets are here. Urgent care, wedding wear and even a funeral home. Yep, everything. Easy access from both sides with a very large parking lot that is designed to keep folks from going way too fast. And there's still room for more development. [Review 14334 overall, 1658 of 2020, number 2701 in North Carolina.]

    Cotswold Village Shops

    Cotswold Village Shops

    (7 reviews)

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    Cotswold

    Having just moved here, I can honestly say I am very happy with all the variety of stores in my…read moreshopping plaza. Yes, it's mine, I'm an only child so deal with it. :P I have gotten better about sharing as I've matured,though so I'm happy to share the good news of my shopping center, and I'll even encourage you to go there. Need groceries? No prob, Harris Teeter has got you covered. Night on the town? Hit up Marshalls for some new digs. Pets? Petsmart. Want to feel beautiful? Ulta. Hungry? well there is a ton of selection for your tummy cravings here. You can go as junk foody as pancakes, with the IHOP, or have a little taste of the classy side with Table 274. There are at least 7 places to get your grub on in this village. Art Supplies, Toys & Bath & Body works oh my, after all that, you can head to Books a million to get your psychotic book craving tamed down temporarily. What? You don't have that problem?? Oh crap, then maybe I should head next door to Rite Aid for some prescription drugs, or just an energy drink.. Ok, enough of my rambling. You get the picture, there's A LOT of cool stuff here. Only 4 stars because of the parking situation. They have alot of spots, but it's just an odd layout. I feel like I'm a stalker following people as they walk to their cars, so I can hopefully snatch up their spot, and nearly rip off the mirror of the other vehicle parked next to them as I'm staking my claim. Dang that only child syndrome!! Or if I'm the one walking I feel as if I'm in Frogger... but, hey I guess it keeps me spry right?

    Busy shopping center and parking lot (not greatly designed), but the shopping center does have…read moreplenty of stores for everyone. On my recent visit to Toy Mania and World Market, it looks like some of the tennents are switching out or in transition. There also looked to be a season Christmas store that was getting ready to open. Between the stores are outdoor spaces... something that Panera (and a patio) takes advantage of. The Harris Teeter and other shops at the other end of the shopping center round out the stores and why the parking lot is super busy all the time.

    The Crossing - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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