Wilmington City Council held its second regular meeting of January and first up, council received an update from the Wilmington Housing Authority, including progress on returning residents displaced by mold remediation back to their homes and the agency’s intention to redevelop their properties in the future. “Preservation of our stock, rehabilitation of our stock, andContinue reading “Council Recap: Exploring Downtown Campus Purchase, Greenville Loop Trail Construction To Begin, more”
Monthly Archives: January 2023
City To Consider Purchase Of Thermo Fisher’s Downtown Campus
At its January 24 regular meeting, Wilmington City Council will consider an agenda item to provide a fully refundable $500,000 earnest money deposit to explore purchase of a 12.5-acre campus in the city’s northern downtown. The deposit provides the city with 120 days to evaluate all aspects of the potential acquisition. The campus includes aContinue reading “City To Consider Purchase Of Thermo Fisher’s Downtown Campus”
Council Recap: Construction To Begin On First Section Of Masonboro Loop Trail, more
Wilmington City Council held its first regular meeting of the new year on Jan. 10 and first up, council proclaimed 2023 as the Year of the Trail. This statewide initiative encourages residents to get out and enjoy everything our trails have to offer. “And I just want to say thank you for all the workContinue reading “Council Recap: Construction To Begin On First Section Of Masonboro Loop Trail, more”
PROGRESS REPORT: Where We’re At With Our Capital Projects
Now that we’re well into the new year, we thought it would be an opportune time to update the community about the projects we completed in 2022 and the ones currently underway or about to start in 2023. Completed In 2022 Wrightsville Avenue Sidewalks: Gaps were filled between Castle Street and Independence Boulevard to provideContinue reading “PROGRESS REPORT: Where We’re At With Our Capital Projects”
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