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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 35 MIN

Charlotte’s history explains its biggest challenges, with Tom Hanchett

from The Charlotte Ledger Podcast · host The Charlotte Ledger

Charlotte didn’t become the city it is today by accident — and many of the forces that shaped its neighborhoods, growth patterns and economic divides are still at play. From the rise of streetcar suburbs to the legacy of segregation written into deeds, the city’s past continues to influence everything from where people live to why housing has become so difficult to afford.In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Tony Mecia sits down with local historian Tom Hanchett for a live conversation about how Charlotte developed and what that history reveals about the city today. Hanchett traces Charlotte’s evolution from a compact, walkable town to a fast-growing Sun Belt city, unpacking how business leaders shaped decisions, how neighborhoods became increasingly segregated by race and income, and why Charlotte has long preferred to resolve big issues quietly behind closed doors. He also connects those historical patterns to one of the city’s most pressing modern challenges: affordable housing. From the disappearance of “starter homes” to the growing number of working residents who can’t afford to live where they serve, Hanchett explains how past decisions created today’s housing realities — and why solving them will require both policy changes and a broader understanding of who affordable housing is really for. This episode was recorded during a live conversation at The Sharon at SouthPark on April 21, 2026. This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is sponsored by Crimson Park Digital. Get your brand seen, capture demand, and turn attention into revenue, now. Visit CrimsonParkDigital.com to get started.This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. For more information on The Charlotte Ledger, go to TheCharlotteLedger.com. 

Charlotte didn’t become the city it is today by accident — and many of the forces that shaped its neighborhoods, growth patterns and economic divides are still at play. From the rise of streetcar suburbs to the legacy of segregation written into deeds, the city’s past continues to influence everything from where people live to why housing has become so difficult to afford.In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Tony Mecia sits down with local historian Tom Hanchett for a live conversation about how Charlotte developed and what that history reveals about the city today. Hanchett traces Charlotte’s evolution from a compact, walkable town to a fast-growing Sun Belt city, unpacking how business leaders shaped decisions, how neighborhoods became increasingly segregated by race and income, and why Charlotte has long preferred to resolve big issues quietly behind closed doors. He also connects those historical patterns to one of the city’s most pressing modern challenges: affordable housing. From the disappearance of “starter homes” to the growing number of working residents who can’t afford to live where they serve, Hanchett explains how past decisions created today’s housing realities — and why solving them will require both policy changes and a broader understanding of who affordable housing is really for. This episode was recorded during a live conversation at The Sharon at SouthPark on April 21, 2026. This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is sponsored by Crimson Park Digital. Get your brand seen, capture demand, and turn attention into revenue, now. Visit CrimsonParkDigital.com to get started.This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. For more information on The Charlotte Ledger, go to TheCharlotteLedger.com.

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