We had a couple of people ask us about the entrance to the Old Greensborough at Gateway building and so, we thought we’d feature it today. We featured an overview on Monday and then a planting from the garden yesterday, so here you can see the main entrance, the one that makes it accessible to people with special mobility needs. There is no door person, making it necessary to have an access card to enter.
Since we’ve been spending a lot of time downtown lately, we’ve been searching information on line. We came across a great article by Brian Clarey in the February 1st edition of Triad City Beat entitled, “Downtown Greensboro: Block by Block.” We thought we’d use Brian’s article as a reference for the downtown blocks in 2017 and see just how much they’ve changed since then. Brian started with the South 600 block, so it makes sense for us to do so and, serendipitously, we’ve already featured this area twice this week. At the time of Brian’s writing, Andy Zimmerman had just purchased the above building and plans for renovation were underway. Fast forward eight years later to 2025 and the property is beautiful…