
Don’t let the last phase of the Historic Downtown Mooresville street beautification keep you from exploring and enjoying an amazing array of new shops, art galleries and restaurants! If you haven’t been downtown in just 6 months you will be amazed at the changes! Most of the historic buildings have had beautiful face-lifts, the sidewalks and crosswalks have inlaid bricks, the park next to the Mooresville Artist Guild Depot has brand new landscaping and there is new signage and lamp posts.

Behind the temporary cement barriers on the north end of downtown Mooresville, there are some exciting new shops ready to welcome you! There is plenty of parking at the Charles Mack Citizen Center if you can’t find any on street parking.

Right on the corner just down from Cotton Ketchie’s renowned Landmark Galleries you will find the new 202 North Main Fine Wines store which offers a great selection of higher-end wines and wine tastings.

Due to open next week is the exciting new upscale culinary, catering, learning and retail store: The Savvy Chef.

Another new Art Gallery: Gallery 206!

The owners of our wonderful Soiree Restaurant have taken over the location of the old Histories/Lucky Tavern and are planning a fun, “happening” restaurant called SPEED with entertainment to draw in a later evening, younger crowd.

Artworks on Main , which just opened in May, is a beautiful art gallery offering artist supplies, art classes for adults and children, workshops and seminars.
Be sure to check out “The Corner of Art and Main”, Downtown Mooresville’s Artwalk featuring live music, art and festivities. Enjoy wine and cheese as you browse the many shops on Main and Broad Streets that will be featuring the works of local artists on the second Friday evening of every month.
If you haven’t visited Historic Downtown Mooresville lately, now is a great time to go!
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Historic Downtown Mooresville: New shops, Art Galleries and Restaurants!
Don’t let the last phase of the Historic Downtown Mooresville street beautification keep you from exploring and enjoying an amazing array of new shops, art galleries and restaurants! If you haven’t been downtown in just 6 months you will be amazed at the changes! Most of the historic buildings have had beautiful face-lifts, the sidewalks and crosswalks have inlaid bricks, the park next to the Mooresville Artist Guild Depot has brand new landscaping and there is new signage and lamp posts.
Behind the temporary cement barriers on the north end of downtown Mooresville, there are some exciting new shops ready to welcome you! There is plenty of parking at the Charles Mack Citizen Center if you can’t find any on street parking.
Right on the corner just down from Cotton Ketchie’s renowned Landmark Galleries you will find the new 202 North Main Fine Wines store which offers a great selection of higher-end wines and wine tastings.
Due to open next week is the exciting new upscale culinary, catering, learning and retail store: The Savvy Chef.
Another new Art Gallery: Gallery 206!
The owners of our wonderful Soiree Restaurant have taken over the location of the old Histories/Lucky Tavern and are planning a fun, “happening” restaurant called SPEED with entertainment to draw in a later evening, younger crowd.
Artworks on Main , which just opened in May, is a beautiful art gallery offering artist supplies, art classes for adults and children, workshops and seminars.
Be sure to check out “The Corner of Art and Main”, Downtown Mooresville’s Artwalk featuring live music, art and festivities. Enjoy wine and cheese as you browse the many shops on Main and Broad Streets that will be featuring the works of local artists on the second Friday evening of every month.
If you haven’t visited Historic Downtown Mooresville lately, now is a great time to go!
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What’s New in Mooresville, Lake Norman
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Mooresville on Money Magazine’s Best Places to Live!
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27 Reasons to Visit Historic Downtown Mooresville Part 1