Malcolm Graham’s Corridor Crusade: Transit, West End Roots, and 2025 Election Stakes

A Quick Cup with Council’s Corridor Captain

Charlotte’s District 2 councilman Malcolm Graham is everywhere at once—Beatties Ford ribbon-cuttings, uptown budget brawls, even mattress deliveries with Beds for Kids. Our full profile on CLT Mercury traces the tennis-scholar-turned-senator’s long march from Johnson C. Smith to city hall—no jargon, no gloss, just high-caffeine reality.

Corridors of Opportunity: $210 Million on the Line

Graham chairs Council’s Jobs & Economic Development Committee and steers the Corridors of Opportunity cash toward historic business strips often left out of civic glow-ups. Think streetlights before selfies, grants before gourmet cupcakes. The money matters because these arterials feed Charlotte’s future tax base and, frankly, our egos.

Transit Gamble: “All Our Eggs in One Basket”

Need light-rail to Ballantyne before your espresso cools? Graham reminds Raleigh there’s no backup plan if the one-cent sales-tax referendum stalls. He told reporters the city is “all-in.” Translation: if the General Assembly punts, pack patience (and podcasts) for I-77.

Community Roots and Beds for Kids

Since 2020, Graham has doubled as executive director at Beds for Kids, hauling mattresses to families who finally have four walls but nowhere soft to crash. It’s gritty work that keeps him grounded when committee debates drift into PowerPoint fever.

Poll Dance 2025: Join the Dance

Our special election hub—Poll Dance 2025—breaks every ballot shuffle, including Graham’s sway over sales-tax skeptics and corridor cheerleaders. Bookmark it, bet on nothing, and watch local politics attempt a pirouette.

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About the Author

Jack Beckett writes before sunrise with a French press the size of a toddler. When the last drop hits the mug, he files stories that jolt harder than dark roast. Explore more mischief at CLT Mercury and message us on Twix—better known as x.com/queencityexp.


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