Walk-time mapping · North Carolina · Walkable neighbourhood reach

10 Minutes On Foot From Charlotte, NC

Ten minutes of walking covers roughly 800 metres and is the benchmark for walkable neighbourhood retail. Fitness studios, pharmacies, dry cleaners, and casual lunch spots that depend on repeat foot traffic build their trade areas here.

35.2271° N · 80.8431° W · Charlotte city centre

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Coverage analysis

What 10 minutes on foot covers in Charlotte.

Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing metros in the Southeast and has a relatively young highway network (I-485 only fully closed in 2015). Drive-time studies need to be refreshed often here because new interchanges and corridors keep reshaping reach in measurable ways.

At 10 minutes on foot, the Charlotte walk-time isochrone captures the walkable neighbourhood reach — the area where pedestrian customers make routine, repeat visits without any deliberate trip planning — the true walkshed of impulse and convenience. Unlike a simple ≈ 800 m radius circle, the real pedestrian-network polygon follows Charlotte's actual street grid, accounts for crossings, parks, and dedicated walk paths, and contracts sharply around freeways, rail corridors, and waterways that break pedestrian continuity.

Walk-shed area at 10 minutes: ≈ 0.5–1.5 km² — varies with street connectivity and block size. The 10-minute isochrone is the standard input for pedestrian trade-area analysis, walkability scoring, and proximity-retail siting.

The city-level population of 874,579 and a median household income of $65,359 give a sense of Charlotte's density, but the figure that matters for walkable-retail siting is the population inside the pedestrian polygon — not the city as a whole. That number shifts dramatically depending on whether you're anchored in a high-density urban core or a lower-density neighbourhood where blocks are long and crossings are scarce. Use the tool above to set your actual candidate address, then generate the isochrone to see the real walk shed.

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