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Your apology is accepted. I read this thread as news - "what's happening with _____ in Greenville?" - not necessarily hypotheticals and I assume many others do the same. Either way, I created a new thread for propositions and hypotheticals that will hopefully take off as this one has. Maybe one day we can show the need for our own subforum.
"Winterville wants second-home homeowners, and we tried to provide that with this development,” Baldwin told the planning board.
I live almost within sight of where this will be and I can't imagine why anyone would want to buy a second home here? It's just a generic new-growth suburb.
Not covered here, but ECU/Greenville will be hosting the Eastern NC high school basketball regional rounds again after several years of it being hosted in Fayetteville.
Glad to see it's back. Brings a lot of people from out of town into the city for the weekend. some schools and conferences all the way in the Triad are considered in the "East" bracket, so it should be a good event to bring in people from all areas of the state to see what Greenville is about.
Is Dontar Healthcare Products expanding. I don't recall hearing anything about it, but there is pretty good size construction project going on next to their plant.
The 10th street connector Farmville blvd should get some development like this. I really would love to see this happen here. This was taken in Charlotte.
The 10th street connector Farmville blvd should get some development like this. I really would love to see this happen here. This was taken in Charlotte.
That kind of development is on the way out. It's to car-centric and not pedestrian friendly. To much land is wasted on parking. For the last twenty years, new development has been trending more toward denser mixed-use development. More like this.
That kind of development is on the way out. It's to car-centric and not pedestrian friendly. To much land is wasted on parking. For the last twenty years, new development has been trending more toward denser mixed-use development. More like this.
Nice! They can get rid of the houses that surround Farmville Blvd.
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