New Hanover County releases update about 'Project Grace' discovery phase
New Hanover County has released an update on its discovery phase for a proposed downtown Wilmington development called Project Grace.
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New Hanover County has released an update on its discovery phase for a proposed downtown Wilmington development called Project Grace.
New Hanover County Commissioners unanimously approved to move forward on Project Grace in downtown Wilmington.
Monday, New Hanover County Commissioners will discuss a potential three acre redevelopment, called Project Grace.
Wilmington Downtown Incorporated hosted a virtual roundtable discussion about the future of Project Grace on Tuesday night.
Wilmington Downtown Inc. will host a virtual community roundtable to discuss the future of Project Grace.
Three years and now the New Hanover County Commission wants to move forward with Project Grace. Many neighbors want them to look at splitting the project up altogether and keep two old, but prominent buildings.
New Hanover County Commissioners want to look at more options for a plan to redevelop county-owned property in downtown Wilmington.
Wilmington City Council members got an update about the Project Grace development from New Hanover County staff at an agenda briefing Monday morning.
More than two years after the idea first came about, Project Grace is closer to becoming a reality. Tuesday night, the public got to hear from the developer and share their thoughts and concerns with county staff.
Commissioners did ask that the RFP give builders an option to quote them on renovating the library.
New Hanover County leaders are moving forward with a proposed project that would modernize a portion of downtown Wilmington at the cost of the current public library.
Dozens showed up to let New Hanover county know that they want the library to stay the same and they don't want Project Grace.
Project Grace would remodel the entire block between Second and Third Streets and between Chestnut and Grace Streets.
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The development is part of the Project Grace initiative, an ambitious plan which hopes to place more downtown areas into privately-owned hands.