CHARLOTTE, NC
Thursday, March 12, 2026

In SouthPark, a new Symphony Park is coming

by Cathy Martin

Plans to renovate Symphony Park are back on, according to plans unveiled Monday by SouthPark Community Partners (SCP).

The $21 million project will involve both public and private funds to reimagine the 7.4-acre green space that’s home to festivals and concerts, including the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s popular Summer Pops and the SouthPark After 5 weekly concert series.

Project highlights include:

  • New permanent restaurants and micro-retail space for entrepreneurs
  • Flat and terraced lawn space for hosting events of various sizes
  • Interactive play spaces for kids
  • Enhancements to the bandshell
  • Public art
  • Permanent public restrooms  
  • Two bridges to connect the park to the Loop urban trail
rendering of Symphony Park at SouthPark Charlotte

Rendering of Symphony Park courtesy SouthPark Community Partners

Plans for a previously announced renovation of the park in 2019 had stalled.

Private groups, led by mall owner Simon Property Group, will commit $13 million toward the project. SCP will request $8 million from the City of Charlotte, and the remaining $5 million will be funded through a capital campaign led by SCP.

“The framework we announced today is the product of hard work by a big team over many years,” said Adam Rhew, president and CEO of SouthPark Community Partners, in a news release. “We are grateful for the opportunity to work with Simon Property Group, the City of Charlotte, the business community, and others to deliver a signature public space for all.” 

Construction is expected to begin in summer 2026 and be completed by summer 2027.

Symphony Park at SouthPark

Rendering of Symphony Park courtesy SouthPark Community Partners

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