Projects & Construction:
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Memorial Day weekend in Winston-Salem is a massive celebration of all things cycling. The city becomes a destination for cycling fans and music fans. I will post additional photographs to share some of the activities that take over this city every Memorial Day weekend.
Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown:
640 West Fourth Street Hotel is now known as Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown. Clarendon Properties will be the developer. Thank you to cublover at WSTB Forum for finding a rendering and more details on the project.
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500 West Fifth Street:
Winston Starts will take applications in July, if you're interested.
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Corpening Plaza Renovation: Built!
This project is finally completed. Be sure to visit for the summer concerts and festivals and enjoy the renovated watergarden and park!
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Salem Lake Marina:
Almost completed!
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Twin City Lofts Condominiums:
Pointing directly at it:
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They haven't started work on the storefronts, but should start soon:
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MINIM:
I see a new piece of equipment at the site. The sidewalk is still closed for construction/demolition.
The new bike share is very popular (only 2 bikes available):
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Bailey Business Center - Building 23-2: (Bailey Power Plant Complex)
Workers installed new windows, framed interior walls, started work on the wall of glass on the north facade, poured the lobby floor, continued installing blue foam-board insulation, worked on cladding the skylights... so much excitement!
Workers are enclosing the space with blue foam-board insulation and have installed new windows on the top floor:
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They brought back the structural completion flag for Memorial Day... Awesome!
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Beer time:
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View from Winston-Salem's High Line:
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In this photograph, you can see the window wall being installed on the north facade:
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You can see the new windows installed on the expansion:
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A good look inside:
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Skylights:
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I love the massive flag:
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Downtown Winston-Salem has concerts all weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday) during the Memorial Day weekend.
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Bailey Power Plant & Link Apartments Innovation Quarter construction sites:
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Link Apartments Innovation Quarter:
Yes, this is the big construction site with the grading equipment across the street from the power plant. It will become a 344 unit apartment building with retail spaces. It appears as if the tall piles of dirt and rocks, seen in eariler photographs, are now 90% removed from the site? Could we see a crane on the site before the end of June?
Tall red construction fence, blocking the sidewalk:
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Construction site at night:
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Aerial view:
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Construction closeup:
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Credit: Keith Hall Photography
U.S. Olympic Cycling Training Center: (National Cycling Center)
Yes, this is the same National Cycling Center from the bike share project. Construction at the cycling center has slowed-down, due to required cleaning of the tin ceiling tiles and seeking tax credits for the adaptive-reuse project. Construction will begin on the interior in a few weeks. The next part of the project, to move forward, will be HVAC. Richard Rauck said this will be a creative, forward-thinking center that attracts amateur cyclists from across the country and professional cyclists from around the nation and the world. USA Cycling's Kevin Loughery said this facility has an advantageous geographic location, near the mountains and the coast, with intermediary elevations. “This site would serve cyclists in road, as well as other disciplines, such as mountain biking and cyclocross."
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The O'Hanlon:
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Best Cities for Young IT Professionals:
Winston-Salem was ranked the 3rd best city for young professionals in the IT industry by Verizon's Right Click newsletter. They noted Winston-Salem's business and arts scene. “Today, it (Winston-Salem) offers IT professionals an exciting place to live, high comparative salary, and affordable living.”
Downtown Hampton Inn & Suites:
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Wherehouse Art Hotel Expansion:
Work is now starting on this room, which is a rough blank canvas:
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Yes, art is made in this hotel:
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National Geographic - Best Places for BBQ:
Lexington Barbecue and The Barbecue Center are ranked among the best places in America for barbecue by National Geographic.
Hotel Indigo:
It appears as if another developer is trying to buy this building from the current developer... again! Everyone seems to love this Art Deco building. If you're a developer and want to work on a project in downtown Winston-Salem, please select a building that isn't being renovated to purchase for your project.
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Easter Creek Partners Headquarters:
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Bookmarks Headquarters & Downtown Bookstore:
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Alternative Transportation:
Bike Share: Built!
USA Cycling's National Cycling Center in downtown Winston-Salem and Cambridge-based Zagster have completed the first phase of a bike share in downtown Winston-Salem. It's officially called United States National Cycling Center Bike Share. Yes, you can ride it right now! It's open for use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and cost $30 for an annual membership. Locations include Downtown, Salem Lake, and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. The bikes in Winston-Salem will have gears for the city's hilly terrain and a built-in lock that gives users the ability to ride as long and wherever they want. The bike share is privately owned and maintained by the National Cycling Center.
Sign-up for a membership:
https://bike.zagster.com/winstonsalem
"It’s incredibly exciting to see the support for bike share among some of Winston-Salem’s most notable businesses and institutions, bringing another transportation option to the community and moving the City towards its goal of getting more people on bikes," said Matthew Burczyk, AICP bicycle and pedestrian coordinator for the City of Winston-Salem.
This project could return to our construction list when they begin their second phase.
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This photograph was taken after midnight (Winston Tower's lights are off) and bikes are already in use:
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Gears & Guitars Cycling Music Festival:
No place does National Bike Month like downtown Winston-Salem. The city's open streets festival, the nation's top sport cycling events, and a massive four or five day music festival. It's not uncommon to have a band on stage with cyclists riding past at high speed.
Alternative rock band Tonic, performing in downtown Winston-Salem's IQ District:
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Alternative rock band Collective Soul in downtown Winston-Salem's IQ District:
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I think this is Edwin McCain opening for Bare Naked Ladies:
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Winston-Salem Cycling Classic:
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Random Photographs:
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