
Floka Salon
Toronto
From South End and NoDa to Uptown banking corridors and the Ballantyne and Lake Norman suburbs — built for one of America's fastest-growing 2.7M-person metros.

Charlotte is the second-largest US banking center after New York — Bank of America headquarters, Truist headquarters, and a deep Wells Fargo presence have built a massive professional services ecosystem around the financial industry. South End has transformed from warehouses into the city's most active restaurant, brewery, and retail corridor in under a decade.
NoDa (North Davidson) is the arts district. Uptown is the corporate core. Ballantyne, South Charlotte, and Lake Norman serve the affluent suburban service economy — dental, real estate, salons, and home services. The metro adds roughly 40 new residents per day, which keeps the competitive bar moving.
Charlotte's 40-per-day growth has reshaped what an acceptable small-business website looks like. Banking-industry employees, Uptown professionals, and the wave of new arrivals from New York, California, and the Northeast have brought design literacy with them — a site that looked fine in 2018 now reads as visibly behind.
We build Charlotte sites with that updated bar in mind: clean, content-rich, conversion-focused, and structured around the real local search behavior — 'restaurant South End', 'dentist Ballantyne', 'CPA Uptown Charlotte', 'realtor Lake Norman', 'brewery NoDa'. Most local sites still treat Charlotte as one undifferentiated city — and lose to operators who don't.
Every site ships on Cloudflare with Core Web Vitals in the green, full Google Business Profile rebuild, neighborhood-level service-area pages, and a review-collection workflow that earns fresh 5-star reviews on a steady cadence.
From storefronts to home-based businesses, we know the local market.
Restaurant, brewery, retail, and fitness destination serving young professionals and high-density condo residents along the LYNX light rail.
Arts and creative business district — galleries, restaurants, breweries, and design studios with strong cultural identity.
Banking and corporate core — restaurants, hospitality, and B2B professional services serving the financial industry.
Affluent suburbs with strong demand for dental, salons, contractors, real estate, and family services.
Eclectic walkable neighborhoods with independent restaurants, salons, and retail serving design-conscious customers.
Affluent lake community — premium services, contractors, and home-service businesses serving high-value residential properties.
Credibility-first design for accountants, financial advisors, and consultants serving the Bank of America and Truist orbit.
South End, NoDa, Uptown, Ballantyne, Lake Norman — independent service-area pages, not one generic 'Charlotte' page.
Same timezone as our Toronto office. Live calls and async review at any time during the workday.
Visual quality that matches the design literacy of the 40-per-day Northeast and California migration wave.
Starter $500, Professional $1,500, Custom $2,500+. ACH and credit card. We handle Canadian taxes — you don't see them.
See your Charlotte homepage designed in 48 hours before you pay anything. Yours to keep either way.
We map your audience between Uptown professionals, neighborhood walk-in traffic, and the suburban customer base.
Real Charlotte-relevant design before you spend a dollar.
Async-friendly Loom updates, Figma reviews, no agency runaround.
Cloudflare hosting, SSL, backups, GBP posts, monthly content updates.
Time launch to spring relocation season (March–May) when the migration wave peaks, or to the September back-to-school surge for suburban service businesses.
Banking-corridor accountants, financial advisors, and consultants need credibility-first design and content infrastructure.
South End and NoDa restaurants compete on visual identity and OpenTable / Resy integration.
Ballantyne and South Charlotte practices need polished design and online booking that converts.
Service-area pages for Lake Norman, Ballantyne, Matthews, and the broader metro.
Mobile booking via Vagaro, Boulevard, or Fresha plus Instagram-led portfolio.
Neighborhood guides for South End, Ballantyne, Lake Norman, and the Plaza Midwood / Elizabeth corridor.
We serve Charlotte remotely from our Toronto office. Portfolio includes clients across Canada and the US.

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Starter $500 · Professional $1,500 · Custom $2,500+. No small-town surcharges, no travel fees, no pricing games.
As the #2 US banking center, Charlotte has a massive professional services market — accountants, lawyers, financial advisors, consultants, and business support services serving the financial industry and its employees. These customers expect credibility-first websites with clean B2B positioning, case studies, and content marketing infrastructure that builds authority.
We build Charlotte professional service sites with trust-first design, clear service categorization, intake forms that respect privacy, and content infrastructure that compounds over time.
South End has transformed into one of Charlotte's most active restaurant and brewery destinations. NoDa's arts district has restaurants, galleries, and creative businesses with strong cultural identity. Both markets need image-led, mobile-first sites with OpenTable or Resy integration, online ordering where appropriate, and visual menus that look like editorial features.
We have built for restaurant, brewery, and creative businesses across multiple US markets and Charlotte's neighborhoods are a natural fit for our design approach.
Charlotte is EST — same as our Toronto office, real-time collaboration with no scheduling friction. We invoice in USD, accept ACH and credit card, and handle our own Canadian taxes. Most Charlotte sites launch in 3–10 business days from kickoff.
We'll design a homepage built for your business in 48 hours. Free. No obligation. Yours to keep.
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