Reid Park is a historic African-American neighborhood on the west side of the U.S. city of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The City of Charlotte annexed Reid Park in 1959, and the number of homes and residents grew significantly thereafter.
[2] It became a popular location for crack cocaine dealers and gangs to set up shop, especially around the infamous Dalton Village housing projects.
[3][4] A revitalization project in Reid Park began after the demolition of Dalton Village in 1998.
As of today, the name "Reid Park" is no longer in use for the whole neighborhood; the eastern half is now called Arbor Glen.