Greensboro downtown Development. (Charlotte, Raleigh, Washington: motels, to buy, organic)
Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High PointThe Triad Area
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Hey GSOCitizen, I managed to get some good shots of Bellemeade Village's progress as well as other downtown photo updates
The Hyatt Place Hotel is the first to go up
Construction on the first building of the Union Square mixed-use university project is well under way
The first structure of LeBauer City Park is going up. Don't take the elevator in the Church Street Parking deck its a death trap LOL I freaked out a little when the elevator started making noises and took about 15 to 20 seconds for the door to open.
Construction will soon start on the next leg of Greensboro's downtown Greensboro It will be the first greenway in the United States to encircle a downtown and it will also connect with the city's other major greenways. The west segment will include an elevated boardwalk, a stream and a "pocket park"
renderings for the planned cornerstone on the northeastern segment
Man you are a saint for helping my thread with pics!
no problem
Also Construction Journal lists Roy Carroll's 561 office/hotel tower to be located at Eugene St and Bellemeade St (opposite corner from Bellemeade Village and across the street from the ballpark). A Downtown Greensboro Inc map also showed this as the location for the tower. Time will tell
The former Ham's and Bin 33 space will become a new upscale restaurant, bar, and event space called "The W on Elm". It will open in March for lunch only, then will offer dinner services in April after the addition of the second floor outside patios. I think it will be a great upscale addition to this section of downtown.
The former Ham's and Bin 33 space will become a new upscale restaurant, bar, and event space called "The W on Elm". It will open in March for lunch only, then will offer dinner services in April after the addition of the second floor outside patios. I think it will be a great upscale addition to this section of downtown.
Hmm, upscale, large footprint= tough going. The upscale establishments around there tend to be smaller. Hopefully they can make a run of it.
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