Charlotte Outdoor Advertising

Billboard Advertising in Charlotte, NC

Let us help you place your brand along the I-77, in Uptown, or near South End — with competitive pricing and local market expertise in one of the fastest-growing cities in the Southeast.

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Prices

How Much Do Charlotte Billboards Cost?

Billboard advertising in Charlotte starts as low as $750 per month for posters in residential areas, with billboards along the I-77 through Uptown running up to $10,000. Digital billboards in South End and Uptown typically fall between $4,000 and $8,000, and wallscapes start at $12,000 and up. Charlotte is one of the best values in the Southeast — a major market with competitive pricing that hasn’t yet caught up to its rapid growth. Prices reflect four-week campaigns (excluding wallscapes, which have extended durations) and are based on recent market averages.

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The City

About Charlotte

Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and one of the fastest-growing major metros in the United States. Home to Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and a rapidly expanding tech sector, Charlotte has established itself as the financial capital of the Southeast — attracting a steady stream of corporate relocations, young professionals, and Fortune 500 headquarters that have transformed the city’s economic profile over the past decade.


From the gleaming towers of Uptown to the breweries and boutiques of South End and the suburban corridors of Ballantyne and Huntersville, Charlotte’s neighborhoods each draw a distinct and highly valuable audience. The I-77 running through Uptown is the city’s main artery, carrying massive daily traffic between the northern suburbs, downtown, and the South Carolina border — creating consistent, high-frequency exposure for billboard campaigns across the entire metro.


If you’re considering billboard advertising in Charlotte, Concord, or anywhere across Mecklenburg County, we know this market. Let us help you find the right locations and lock in competitive pricing for digital, mobile, and traditional outdoor advertising.

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Charlotte Outdoor Advertising Market Data

Charlotte is one of the fastest-growing large cities in the United States, with a population of 925,000 in the city proper and over 2.7 million across the greater metro. The market skews younger and more educated than the national average, with a dense concentration of banking and finance professionals, tech workers, and corporate employees driving above-average household incomes and strong consumer spending.

 

The Charlotte market features billboards concentrated along the I-77, I-85, and I-485 corridors, with a growing digital presence in South End and Uptown. Charlotte’s rapid growth has created significant traffic congestion on its freeway network — translating directly into extended dwell time for billboard campaigns. For brands looking to reach a young, affluent, and fast-growing Southeast audience, outdoor advertising in Charlotte delivers strong results at competitive prices.

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Types of Billboards Available

Charlotte has five main kinds of out-of-home advertising.

Billboard

Bulletins in Charlotte line the I-77, I-85, and I-485 corridors, reaching commuters traveling between Uptown, the rapidly expanding northern suburbs of Huntersville and Cornelius, and the southern corridors toward Ballantyne and Fort Mill. Charlotte’s growing traffic congestion — a direct result of its explosive population growth — means drivers spend significant time in front of these boards daily, giving billboard creative strong dwell time and high frequency across the market.

Dimensions:
Bulletins measure 48 feet wide x 14 feet tall.

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Poster

Posters thrive in Charlotte’s emerging neighborhood corridors. Strong inventory along South Boulevard, Plaza Midwood, and NoDa — Charlotte’s arts and music district — reaches a younger, culturally engaged demographic that responds well to street-level advertising. For brands targeting specific Charlotte communities, neighborhood posters deliver precision reach at a fraction of freeway bulletin pricing.

Dimensions
The majority of posters in LA measure 22 feet wide x 10 feet tall.

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Digital Billboard

Charlotte’s digital billboard inventory is growing rapidly alongside the city itself, with strong concentrations along the I-77 and in the South End corridor. Digital flexibility is particularly valuable in a market this event-driven — allowing advertisers to daypart campaigns around Panthers and Hornets games, major concerts at PNC Music Pavilion, and the city’s packed corporate event calendar.

Dimensions
Digital bulletins measure 48 feet wide x 14 feet tall, but LA has other sizes of digital inventory available.

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Mobile Billboard

Mobile billboards are a natural fit for Charlotte’s growing event scene. Target fans outside Bank of America Stadium on Panthers game days, work the crowds at the Charlotte Motor Speedway during NASCAR events, or cruise South End on a Friday night — the flexibility puts your brand exactly where Charlotte’s fast-growing, highly engaged audience is gathering.

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Wallscape

Wallscapes in Charlotte make a bold statement in a market where large-format outdoor advertising is still relatively scarce. Uptown and the South End corridor offer the best building inventory, with displays visible from both the freeway and street level. For brands looking to establish a dominant presence in one of the Southeast’s most talked-about cities, a well-placed Charlotte wallscape delivers cultural visibility that smaller formats simply can’t match.

What is a Wallscape?

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Charlotte is growing faster than almost any other major market in the Southeast — and the billboard landscape is evolving with it. DASH TWO has 15+ years of experience buying outdoor media in high-growth markets like Charlotte, where knowing which corridors are emerging and which operators have the best inventory makes a real difference. We bring that knowledge to every campaign we run here.
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Best Locations for Charlotte Billboards

Charlotte’s rapid growth has created a diverse range of high-performing billboard corridors — from packed freeway stretches to walkable neighborhood streets. Based on our experience, here are some of the best locations for Charlotte billboards:

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I-77 Through Uptown

The I-77 is Charlotte’s main north-south artery, carrying hundreds of thousands of vehicles daily through the heart of the city. Billboards along this stretch reach commuters, business travelers, and visitors moving between the northern suburbs, Uptown, and the South Carolina border. Top categories include financial services, healthcare, real estate, and consumer brands targeting the broader Charlotte metro.

South End

South End is Charlotte’s most dynamic urban neighborhood — a former industrial corridor transformed into a thriving mix of breweries, restaurants, boutiques, and creative offices connected to Uptown by the LYNX light rail. Billboard and wallscape inventory here reaches a younger, high-spending professional demographic that is driving Charlotte’s cultural and economic renaissance. Ideal for food and beverage, lifestyle, tech, and brands looking to build street-level credibility in the city.

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Uptown Charlotte

Uptown is Charlotte’s central business district — home to the headquarters of Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and dozens of major corporations. Billboard inventory here reaches a dense concentration of finance and corporate professionals during the week, while sports events at Bank of America Stadium and Spectrum Center drive massive weekend foot traffic. Top categories include financial services, B2B, hospitality, and premium consumer brands.

I-85 / North Tryon Corridor

The I-85 corridor running northeast from Uptown toward Concord and Kannapolis is one of Charlotte’s busiest freight and commuter routes, serving a large and diverse working-class and middle-income audience. Billboards along this stretch offer strong reach at competitive rates — a cost-efficient option for brands targeting a broad Charlotte demographic without the premium price tag of Uptown inventory.

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Ballantyne / South Charlotte

Ballantyne in south Charlotte has emerged as one of the region’s premier corporate and residential destinations, home to major company headquarters and some of the highest household incomes in the metro. Billboards along the I-485 and South Boulevard corridor here reach an affluent suburban audience of families and professionals — ideal for healthcare, real estate, financial services, and premium retail brands targeting Charlotte’s most prosperous communities.

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Thinking About Billboard Advertising in Charlotte?

Contact us to learn more about billboards in Charlotte. Whether you’re targeting finance professionals in Uptown, young creatives in South End, or NASCAR fans at Charlotte Motor Speedway, we can help you build a high-impact outdoor campaign that fits your budget and goals across the greater Charlotte metro.

Why DASH TWO

Why DASH TWO for Charlotte Billboard Advertising?

Charlotte is a market that rewards local knowledge. With a rapidly evolving neighborhood landscape, a corporate audience concentrated in Uptown and Ballantyne, and billboard inventory spread across one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the Southeast, knowing where to buy — and what to pay — makes a significant difference in campaign performance.

 

DASH TWO has spent 15+ years building relationships with the major outdoor operators serving the Carolinas market, including Clear Channel, Lamar, and Outfront. We know which corridors are emerging, which locations deliver the strongest return for specific categories, and how to lock in competitive rates in a market that’s getting more expensive every year. We don’t just book boards — we monitor campaign performance in real time and make adjustments to ensure your spend is working from day one.

 

Whether you’re a Charlotte-based business looking to build local awareness or a national brand tapping into the Southeast for the first time, DASH TWO gives you a single point of contact for everything from strategy and buying to creative and reporting. We treat every budget — startup or Fortune 500 — like it’s our own.

Charlotte Billboard Advertising FAQ

How much does billboard advertising in Charlotte cost?

Charlotte billboard costs vary by format and location:

  • Posters in residential and suburban areas: $750 to $2,000/month
  • Bulletins along the I-77 through Uptown: up to $10,000/month
  • Digital billboards in South End and Uptown: $4,000 to $8,000/month
  • Wallscapes in prime Uptown locations: $12,000 and more
  • Mobile billboards: $500 to $2,500 per day

Charlotte is one of the Southeast’s most underrated billboard markets:

  • Rapidly growing population — over 2.7 million in the metro and still expanding
  • Financial capital of the Southeast — home to Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and dozens of Fortune 500 headquarters
  • Young, educated workforce — driven by banking, tech, and corporate relocations
  • Still affordable — competitive pricing compared to coastal markets despite rapid growth

The best locations depend on your target audience:

  • I-77 through Uptown — highest traffic, broadest reach
  • South End — younger, creative, high-spending professional demographic
  • Uptown Charlotte — finance and corporate professionals plus sports event crowds
  • I-85 / North Tryon — cost-efficient reach across a broad diverse demographic
  • Ballantyne / South Charlotte — affluent suburban families and corporate professionals

Charlotte’s event calendar creates strong advertising opportunities:

  • Panthers NFL games at Bank of America Stadium — massive Uptown foot traffic on game days
  • Hornets NBA games at Spectrum Center — consistent downtown crowd throughout the season
  • NASCAR at Charlotte Motor Speedway — one of the most attended motorsports events in the country
  • PNC Music Pavilion — major concerts draw large crowds to the north Charlotte corridor all summer

Charlotte offers the full range of outdoor formats:

  • Bulletins — large-format freeway boards along the I-77, I-85, and I-485
  • Posters — street-level displays in neighborhoods like South End, NoDa, and Plaza Midwood
  • Digital billboards — growing inventory along the I-77 and in South End
  • Mobile billboards — ideal for Panthers games, NASCAR events, and targeted neighborhood campaigns
  • Wallscapes — oversized building displays in Uptown and South End

Charlotte is a strong market for B2B advertising because:

  • It is home to the headquarters of Bank of America and Wells Fargo — two of the largest banks in the country
  • A dense concentration of Fortune 500 companies have relocated to the Charlotte metro in recent years
  • Uptown and Ballantyne corridors deliver a concentrated professional audience during commute hours
  • The market’s above-average household incomes make it attractive for premium B2B and financial services brands
  • Standard campaigns run on four-week cycles
  • Digital boards can be booked for shorter windows
  • Wallscapes typically require longer commitments
  • We’ll help you structure the right duration based on your goals and budget

Charlotte’s audience is diverse and fast-growing:

  • Large Black community — 33% of Mecklenburg County, one of the most significant in the Southeast
  • Growing Hispanic population — 14% of Mecklenburg County and expanding rapidly
  • Young professional influx — driven by banking, tech, and corporate relocations from the Northeast and Midwest
  • Affluent suburban communities in Ballantyne, Huntersville, and Cornelius with high disposable incomes

Yes — our creative services team handles everything:

  • Billboard design from scratch
  • Adapting existing assets to spec
  • Production-ready file delivery
  • Static billboards — single printed image, ideal for sustained brand awareness and longer campaigns
  • Digital billboards — rotating ads with real-time updates and dayparting — particularly effective around Charlotte’s sports and event calendar when you want to reach specific audiences at specific times