CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A former grocery store building in east Charlotte will soon be replaced by a charter school.
Charlotte City Council voted 8-3 Monday to approve a Movement School where the old Harris Teeter is on the Eastland Mall property.
Council members Dimple Ajmera, LaWana Mayfield and Matt Newton voted "no."
“We are about to build a fantastic new school for the east side,” said Tim Hurley, the executive director of Movement School. “I think great schools make great communities, That is what we all want.”
The Movement School will be on the portion of Eastland not owned by the city of Charlotte. The school is Movement’s second location.
The first Movement School is off Freedom Drive in west Charlotte in at the old Super K-Mart.
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“We love to take big places that have become empty and underused. We love to see them become vibrant and full of life,” Hurley said. “We have amazing children, so we want to renovate the space to make it as amazing as the children that come to the school.”
Councilman Justin Harlow praised the work Movement is doing for west Charlotte.
The public, tuition-free charter school is scheduled to open in fall 2020. It will have the capacity for 900 students. Enrollment will start in the coming months. The school plans to launch with 200 kindergartners and first-graders.