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If Greensboro maintains it present growth, in 2020 it should have a population of 301,807.
With annexation, I give up, Your guess is good as mine.
2016 population is about 288,635.
Source US Census
Hopefully with the new white collar jobs on the horizon, that figure grows even more.
And your right, after the annexation due to the Urban Loop, your actual guess is as good as mine, I do a preciate the actual numbers provided via the us census.
FOX 8 reports on future downtown Greensboro hotels which currently includes the Hyatt Place (under construction ), Aloft Greensboro and the Westin Greensboro. The Westin will be a high-rise attached to the existing Elm Street Center conference center. It will include luxury apartments and shops. Aloft and Westin adds to the growing list of upscale/luxury chain hotels in the Triad. Winston-Salem has a Kimpton hotel and a Hotel Indigo is in the works over there.
Looks like Greensboro, Raleigh and Wilmington are getting a Westin Hotel and Charlotte gets its 3rd Aloft Hotel at the airport. Greensboro and Wilmington first Aloft Hotel.
Uptown Hotels Under Construction
1-Springhill Suites (open 2017)
2-AC Hotel (Open late 2017 or 2018)
3-Residence Inn (Open late 2017 or 2018)
4-Embassy Suites (Open 2017)
5-Kompton Hotel (Open 2017)
6-IVEY’S BOUTIQUE HOTEL (2017)
7-Stonewall Station (2 hotels 2018-1020)
Uptown Hotels Announced
1-Canopy Hotel
2-Homewood Suites
3-Grand Bohemian Hotel
4-Staybridge Suites
5-Even Hotel
6-Carolina Theater Hotel
7-Hotel At NC Music Factory
Midtown-Dilwoth-Southend
1-Kimptom Hotel
2-Curio Hotel
3-West Elm Hotel
4-Holiday Inn Express
Old Charlotte Observer Site a Convention Hotel , office building (1mil sq. ft.) and retail. Waiting for the announcement.
The redevelopment of the former Charlotte Observer site uptown includes plans for about 1 million square feet of new office space, according to documents filed this week with the city.
Lincoln Harris and Goldman Sachs bought the site at Stonewall and Tryon streets earlier this year for $34.1 million. The companies have been tight-lipped about their plans for the nearly 10 acres of prime uptown land, which filings indicate will be a large, mixed-use development.
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