Developer wants to preserve historic old Randleman mill

RANDLEMAN, N.C. (WGHP) — An old mill with deep ties to Randleman could potentially be transformed into a new development.

The owner is looking to preserve the historic integrity of the old mill on High Point Street near Randolph Street in Randleman

“It was … the original mill that built this city .. Dicks’ Mill and then Union Mill and then changed hands with different people down through the years and had kind of gone into some neglect,” said Wayne Parker, an Alumiworks owner.

Sitting on 17 acres in Randleman, the historic old mill site sits alongside the deep river. It was last occupied in 2021.

Its location and historic ties to the city are what drew Parker to purchase the site in Jan. 2024.

For six months, crews have been working. They have been cleaning up the property, restoring it and getting rid of dilapidated structures deemed unsafe.

There are four structures and an old water tower they hope to restore.

The movement at the old mill site has caught the eye of many people who live in the community.

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