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Statewide News Roundup
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May 15, 2011 |
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"The long-awaited Loray Mill redevelopment project is apparently back on the city’s front burner, and a key part of city officials’ new vision for the building includes a 40,000-square-foot call center that would create scores of new jobs."
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Gaston Gazette (5/7/2011)
"Three years ago, people who cared about Gastonia's historic
Loray Mill held their breaths: A closing date for the building's
redevelopment was just days away, with a groundbreaking soon to follow.
Then the multi-million-dollar deal slammed head-on into an epic economic
downturn . . . But Atlanta-based Camden Management Group recently said
it expects the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to
approve a Federal Housing Administration loan soon for the project's
first phase."
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Charlotte Observer (5/15/2011)
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May 15, 2011 |
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"More than a century of history toppled to the ground Friday as the front wall of the Imperial Mill came down amid a cloud of dust. The old Belmont cotton mill’s time had expired, and its owners at Pharr Yarns finally gave up on trying to find a new life for the old building."
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Gaston Gazette (4/29/2011)
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Statewide News Roundup
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May 11, 2011 |
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"During the 1940s, Durham's Hayti neighborhood was such a successful model for African-American entrepreneurship and community . . . Then, Urban Renewal of the 1960s and 70s -- coupled with increasing suburbanism and the construction of the Durham Freeway -- decimated much of Hayti's fabric. Today, advances in web-based technology are helping to retell the human stories of Hayti and digitally recreate the history of the community."
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Durham Herald-Sun (5/6/2011)
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Statewide News Roundup
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May 11, 2011 |
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"Since much of Durham's unique sense of place stems from its history, it should come as no surprise that Durhamites are among the most active participants in North Carolina's historic preservation rehabilitation Tax Credit Program . . . Now, owners can use a new Internet tool to determine whether their property is within a National Register Historic District and if renovation work to their home is potentially eligible for state and federal preservation tax credits."
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Durham Herald-Sun (4/29/2011)
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Statewide News Roundup
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May 11, 2011 |
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"By making historic preservation as simple, affordable and easy as possible, advocates said Salisbury can attract people to older neighborhoods and grow the city without annexation. The city has unveiled the draft Historic Preservation Master Plan, including 33 pages of recommendations with the ultimate goal of putting more people in historic homes."
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Salisbury Post (5/10/2011)
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Statewide News Roundup
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May 11, 2011 |
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"How an 18th century farmhouse came to be featured in the N.C. Museum of History's newly open exhibit 'The Story of North Carolina' is a tale involving anonymous donors, an airport hanger and a decade's worth of patience."
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Greenville Daily Reflector (5/8/2011)
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