Asheboro

City Center, Asheboro Neighborhood

Nestled in the heart of Asheboro, the City Center neighborhood blends classic Southern charm with a lively urban spirit, featuring historic homes, locally-owned shops, and inviting tree-lined streets. Residents enjoy a walkable community where neighbors become friends, and city events bring everyone together in a truly welcoming atmosphere.

Asheboro offers a tranquil environment with low traffic noise, providing a peaceful place to settle. The neighborhood features predominantly single detached homes, many with three bedrooms, and a variety of construction periods, creating diverse architectural styles. Access to primary and secondary schools is convenient via short trips, supported by multiple public and private options. Residents have access to approximately 20 grocery stores reachable by a brief car ride, while pharmacies offering essential grocery items are nearby for quick stops. This area provides easy parking and a short drive to major highways, ensuring practical transportation for daily activities.

The character of Asheboro is exemplified by its calm ambience. Asheboro is very quiet, as the streets tend to be very tranquil.

Highlights of City Center

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Bicentennial Park

A charming one‑acre green space tucked into Sunset Avenue, Bicentennial Park features a pavilion, wooden dance floor, fountain, picnic tables and a ‘memory walk,’ making it a beloved venue for community concerts, festivals, and casual picnics right in the heart of City Center.

🎭 Sunset Theatre

Historic Sunset Theatre, originally built in 1930 and beautifully restored, serves as a vibrant cultural hub in City Center—hosting concerts, plays, films and performance events and contributing significantly to Asheboro’s downtown arts scene.

🍽️ Hop’s Bar‑B‑Q (Sunset Avenue)

An enduring staple at the corner of Sunset Avenue, Hop’s Bar‑B‑Q has been serving authentic Western‑style barbecue since the 1950s, embodying downtown Asheboro nostalgia and local flavor unique to City Center.

☕ Bold Coffee Co.

Located on N. Fayetteville Street in downtown’s walkable core, Bold Coffee Co. offers a cozy spot for morning brew or a sit‑down pause amid the bustle, anchoring the café culture of City Center.

🎨 Randolph Arts Guild

This long‑standing downtown institution showcases the creativity of local artists through rotating exhibitions and an on‑site gallery and craft store, anchoring an important arts presence directly within City Center.

An Asheboro Neighborhood

This June in City Center

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 1, 2026

Asheboro ZooKeepers vs. Holly Springs Salamanders

McCrary Park, 138 Southway Road, Asheboro • 6:30 PM–11:30 PM

A fun, family‑friendly night of baseball right in Asheboro’s own McCrary Park, featuring youth prices (kids 12 and under get free general admission) and local team spirit in the heart of the city.

Through June 2026 (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays)

Asheboro Farmers Market

134 S Church St, Asheboro • 7:00 AM–1:00 PM

Support local growers and producers by visiting the nearby farmers market for fresh produce, baked goods, plants, and community connection right at the city center.

June 13, 2026

Randolph Arts Council Benefit & Plein Air Auction

George Washington Carver Center, 950 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Asheboro • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

An evening cocktail benefit with a silent auction showcasing artwork created by local artists during a plein air weekend—great for art lovers looking to support and connect with the creative community nearby.

June 14, 2026

Asheboro Summer Concert Series – Party Time Party Time Band

Bicentennial Park, Downtown Asheboro • 6:00 PM–8:30 PM

Kick back on a Sunday evening with free live music just steps from City Center—ideal for families or friends wanting a casual summer outing in a vibrant downtown park.

June 26, 2026

Rock’n the Park – HeartBreaker Tribute Band

Bicentennial Park, Downtown Asheboro • 6:30 PM–approx. 8:30 PM

Catch a high‑energy Friday night tribute to Heart, with local opening acts in a downtown venue—perfect for residents craving live rock music in a community atmosphere.

June 3, 2026

Randolph County Food Hub First Pickup

Randolph County Agricultural Center, Asheboro

Access fresh, locally grown food as soon as the hub launches with its first pickup—an excellent opportunity for residents to support regional farmers and streamline weekly grocery shopping.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in City Center

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for City Center

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