Projects & Construction:
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The other day, I finally took the time to look through the photographs/renderings on this thread and just randomly listen to the songs. Now, I finally see why there is objection to me removing the music and random photographs. I guess I never really look through what I post in this thread. It does work well together if you view it like that.
Nationwide Marketing Headquarters:
Workers have completed the office space for Nationwide Marketing's headquarters and Nationwide Marketing has moved into their new space. Work continues on the retail spaces, as they wait for the transom windows for the restaurant space.
Plywood covers the transom window openings for the retail space, as they wait for those windows to arrive:

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Yes, this is more than one building, attached to each other, creating one large office space. Only two of the buildings have retail spaces and one building is all office space.
Rooftop amenity space:

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You can tell we are entering a different building:

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The original 1920s freight elevator doors are reused at the entrance to the restrooms:

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Basement training room:

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Media production studio:

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Service entrance converted into a common area for employees:

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Ram's Point Apartments & Retail:
We have more information on this development. It will have a fitness center, granite counter tops, and a rooftop green space with a view of the skyline. Construction will start around April 2022 and completion is set for January 2023.
Merschel Park:
Still waiting for the latest excuses why this Atlanta-based developer can't seem to move this project forward...

Credit: Sandi Beason
I'm thinking about changing the status of Merschel Park and Mayfair @ Liberty Apartments to cancelled, if the developer doesn't provide an update. How many years do you wait before you know it's not happening? Usually, when they stop updating a project after missing multiple start dates, it's cancelled. They have also built other projects during the time we've waited on this project. It sounds cancelled to me, but I want to be sure.
New Downtown Elementary School:
The Winston-Salem / Forsyth County School Board will spend $2.2 million to purchase the former Thomasville Furniture Factory for a new downtown Winston-Salem elementary school. The vote to finalize the deal is scheduled for October 28, 2021. As I posted before, they will demolish the old furniture factory and build a new school building on the site, at 12th Street and Patterson Avenue (north of downtown's IQ District). This is a brownfield project and will be one of the few schools built on a brownfield site in the nation. I don't think North Carolina has any examples of a school built on a brownfield site? Finding a site large enough in downtown Winston-Salem is difficult and this was the largest site available. Demolition would begin in First Quarter 2022. Construction would start in Fall 2022, with completion set for August 2024.
Roar:
An update on the adaptive-reuse of this former Ford Automobile Assembly Plant and Showroom into a food hall, restaurants, event space, bank branch, and an entertainment facility. It's a bigger building than what it looks like.

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Wachovia Residences:
A developer from San Francisco is studying this building for conversion to apartments or condominiums. It is gutted and ready for renovation, but needs some major work. They will tour the building later this month to discuss the conversion possibilities and what needs to be done to the structure. Then they will decide if the project moves forward. It was built in 1910 as a neighborhood grocery store and can be converted into as many as three apartments or condominiums. It's located in Winston-Salem's trendy and gentrifying West Salem Neighborhood bordering downtown. I haven't heard if they will add a retail space or not? I guess we shall see.

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Six Hundredº:
I thought I would provide an update on this space, since so many people are asking about it. The chef of this restaurant was ranked #1 in North Carolina before the pandemic. This is his dream restaurant, located in a former downtown power plant.

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The fireplace is water vapor and they can change the color:

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Darda Wealth Management Headquarters:
I guess we can call it the Rise of the Nones. Bethesda Moravian Church was sold to Darda Wealth Management and will become their corporate headquarters. Yes, this is an adaptive-reuse project, converting a church to office space. The company has agreed to preserve as much of the old church building as possible. Construction appears to be starting, with completion set for First Quarter 2022. This could be an interesting project to follow, if we can find photographs of it.
Bethesda Moravian Church closed in 2017. It was one of several churches for sale and we are seeing a growing number of churches converted to new uses. A few have become interesting houses. In Winston-Salem, I've seen a former church building converted into a retail and co-working development. There is also a Stained Glass Playhouse performing arts center in a former Methodist church. One of my favorites is the Vintage Theatre, near UNCSA, in a former church building, used as an art museum, dance hall, and event space. It has a dramatic view of the Winston-Salem skyline from its tower. These buildings can be reused. There is currently a church for sale in downtown's IQ District, if anyone is interested.
Forsyth County Courthouse:
Workers have installed decking for the first and second floors, are installing columns for the third and fourth floors, and are installing beams for the third floor. This building is going vertical, fast! It could be topped-out before Hanukkah?

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624 North Trade:
We finally have a rendering of this project! It appears as if demolition is completed? The renovated building won't look much different from the former hipster department store. It will become a vanilla box restaurant space, so they want a restaurant as their tenant. Say goodbye to the alley/laneway. They will construct a large elevated outdoor space on half of the alley and convert the other half of the alley to an outdoor activity space or dining space for the restaurant. We don't know if this Ohio-based developer will destroy the mural or not? I guess we shall see? Ignore the name "Pints on Trade" in the rendering. I think that is a fake business name to show what it could look like with a restaurant in the space. The space is still shown for lease and there aren't any tenants that I'm aware of.
Current view:

Credit: Sandi Beason
A rendering:

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The Easley Apartments:
Sadly, the massive blue tower crane was removed from the downtown skyline on Saturday (10/16). However, that tells us this luxury apartment project is moving closer to completion and soon we will add nearly 500 new residents to this block, located across the street from the ballpark.
A photograph from a month ago, showing the southeastern end:

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A second crane to remove the large blue crane:

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Retaining wall for second floor pool:

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Duke Energy trucks:

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Removing the tower crane:

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The Gallery Ballroom:
This new bar is in the neighboring Embassy Suites renovation:

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Lesser Known Beer Company:
Are you ready for another craft beer brewery? Two friends from Virginia are moving to Winston-Salem to start Lesser Known Beer Company. They are working with Claire Calvin on this project, which will also include restaurant space. Construction is close to starting and completion of the craft brewery is set for May 2022. This is an adaptive-reuse project, converting several buildings constructed between 1925-1950 into a brewery and restaurant spaces. It's located in Winston-Salem's West Salem Neighborhood, not far from downtown and Old Salem.

Credit: Lesser Known Beer Company
Alternative Transportation:
Downtown Streetscape:
The area around the historic 1858 Coffee Pot will become a sizable park, when workers remove the numerous connecting streets and convert Liberty and Main streets through downtown to two-way streets. In the 1930s and 1940s, large trucks were damaging the foundations of historic structures, dating back to the mid-1700s. This weird intersection was a 1950s attempt to reroute truck traffic away from the Colonial architecture in lower downtown. They will keep Old Salem Road, but rework the streets that access it. It's good to see the downtown streetscaping and two-way conversion work starting! It will add new ADA features for pedestrians and create an overall improved bike and pedestrian experience.

Credit: City of Winston-Salem
Off-Subject:
Wake Forest Business School in Top-5:
The Economist's 2021 global rankings of business schools has Wake Forest University's School of Business ranked #2 in the United States for career opportunities, #2 in alumni ratings, and the university's Master of Science in Management is ranked #5 in the United States and #24 in the world.
Winston-Salem Ranked Among Safest Cities in the Nation:
WalletHub ranked Winston-Salem as one of the top-10 safest cities in the United States. These cities are places with the lowest risk of crime, lowest risk of natural disasters, and lowest financial insecurity. To create the list, WalletHub researched 182 cities in three categories: Home & Community Safety, Likelihood of Natural Disasters, and Economic Security which measures jobs, debt, and poverty. Winston-Salem scored well in all three categories. Durham was 13th, Charlotte was 29th, Greensboro was 63rd, and Fayetteville was 88th on the list, if you're interested in their rankings.
Random Photographs:
Celebrity sighting at Krispy Kreme in Winston-Salem (Cortney and Robert Novogratz):

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They are Manhattan developers and designers. You may have seen them on HGTV or in The New York Times, The Times of London, Casa Vogue Italy, Architectural Digest, Emirates Home, Interni, Oprah, Family Circle, Daily Candy, T Magazine, Elle, and Living.
More Winston-Salem celebrity sightings - Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Phelps:

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Restaurants in the Arts District of downtown Winston-Salem:

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