Thanks for the response SPRaiders78. My reasoning on why Belmont will grow is flawed and peculiar, but here it is: I was a student at UNCC a long time ago. A professor talked about how Charlotte had begun to grow, then
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Some of these nearby communities were Matthews, Huntersville, cornelius and Indian Trail. These were almost crossroads with populations of around 1,500 or so. Then some years later I began to hear about considerable growth, there, and in the north end of Union County and Cabarrus County near and below Concord.
About twenty years ago, I visited a friend who lived in a development just inside Union County. There must have been a couple of hundred homes in this single development. After that, I heard that more and more of these developments sprang up as Charlotte grew.
In the 1970's the population of Cabarrus County was probably around 75,000.,and Union was a little less. Concord might have had 20,000.,then.
Today, both Union and Cabarrus have populations over 200,000. Concord has close to 100,000 and Matthews, Huntersville, Cornelius and Indian trail have populations of 30,000., or more. Some of the high schools there reflect it. David Butler (Matthews),Hough (Cornelius), both have ADM's over 2,000.
I think it was late season 2018, Lincolnton got beat out early and I was needing a football fix, badly. South point was at Hibriten so I drove down to get an advanced ticket to avoid the line. When I went back to my car I could see some homes behind Lineberger stadium and just wondered how big of a development it was, so I drove through it. I had no clue Belmont had a development (more like a neighborhood) that big. All of them appeared to be what I call upscale homes.
It reminded me of the large development I saw in Union County, some years ago. when that area had begun to grow, and more recently this kind of development in Southeastern Lincoln County, which is nearest Charlotte.
I suppose I am using that kind of large development as a bellwether for growth and maybe reading too much into it, but given the nearness of Belmont to Charlotte, which is about the same distance as these other communities and towns that have grown so much (and there are other considerations for a town to grow), and access to I-85, it wouldn't surprise me to see it experience a big increase in population, passing Shelby or maybe even Hickory, and of course for the high school enrollment to increase.
Unless the Charlotte economy grinds to a screeching halt, I couldn't imaging how it could keep from growing.