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525@Vine

525 Vine Street
Winston-Salem NC United States

Status:
built
Construction Dates
  Finished1927
Floor Count8
Building Uses
 - office
 - conference
 - retail
 - science
Structural Types
 - highrise
 - water tower
 - sky bridge



Description
Original Architect: J. E. Sirrine and Company
Renovation Architect: Design Collective
Renovation Developer: Wexford Science + Technology
Renovation Cost: $150 million
Owner: BioMed Realty Trust
Certified LEED Platinum in 2014

Renovated Building features 15 foot (4.6 meter) ceilings, a retail courtyard, and a 2-storey elevated conference center in a sky bridge over Vine Street with color changing lights. It also includes an atrium with glass elevators, along with a rooftop deck for employees.

A former industrial building converted into office space for technology company Inmar. The building is designed for fast growing Inmar to move 1,500 employees into the space.

A $4 million rails-to-trails project converted an old rail line behind the building into an elevated landscaped greenway for bicycle commuters and walkers. Designed to be a bicycle highway, it is non-stop and located along work places, stores, parks and residences. Walkers can also enjoy the landscaping and relax in their own lane. The rails remained in place and can be used in the future for a light rail transit system.


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