2023 Annual Comprehensive Report

to be complete in mid-2025. The Greenway has been a top priority of the Greensboro Downtown Economic Development Strategy with more than $765 million in completed and planned investment projects attributing the Greenway as a reason for their location and investment. Economic development studies related to greenway projects in North Carolina and other states have shown that property values in close proximity to a greenway or park were valued higher. The greenways have also contributed to increases in adjacent commercial investment and real estate absorption, which the Greensboro Greenway is already experiencing. On the eastern edge of downtown near NC A&T University and Bennett College, plans for a new large-scale multi-unit residential development were announced in fall 2018 and the complex was completed in October 2022. Named “Bailey Village” , the development includes 172 luxury apartments and a 382-square-foot fitness center. United House of Prayer for All, a national Washington D.C. based church, has had the development in consideration since 2007 when it bought the 14-acre site on East Market Street. The local business community sees this as a much needed boost to the neighborhood, providing services and additional housing options to university students, staff, and local residents. Situated a block away from the Downtown Greenway, the development helps to more seamlessly integrate the neighborhood to the rest of downtown Greensboro. Also on the east side of Greensboro, the McConnell Center , a $14 million, 1,400,000 square-foot industrial park opened in 2016. The City of Greensboro extended a $600,000 loan as part of the City’s shovel-ready site program designed to encourage industrial and commercial development. Located one mile west of Interstate 40 and Insterstate-85 split, the building has been occupied by two tenants – Wayfair and R.J. Schreiner Co. In 2018, Coca-Cola Bottling Company became a third tenant, occupying a 135,000 square-foot space with an investment of $4 million into its operation. Additional occupants include, O’Reilly Auto Parts, General Dynamics, Vistar Foods, and Walmart. North of the City’s downtown area, a $100 million redevelopment project on the historic 45-acre Revolution Mill campus completed Phase I in 2019 and is moving forward with Phase II. Notable as the first flannel textile

mill in the South and registered on the National Register of Historic Places, Phase I of the mixed-use site includes 150 loft apartment, more than 100 commercial tenants with 240,000 square-feet of office space, four restaurants, 40 artist studios and open outdoor spaces for live music and movies. Two event centers were also completed with accommodations for up to 475 guests. The $40 million, 130,000-square-foot Phase II plans include 33 apartment units, approximately 60,000 square feet of office space, and 10,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space. Phase II was complete as of September 2023. The office, retail and restaurant space is 100% pre-leased and four retail and office tenants have moved into the space as of October 2023. Of the 33

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