0m mixed-use development project set to transform town and ‘reimagine’ college role in the community

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Northwest Winston-Salem will get a makeover thanks to Wake Forest University.

Triad Business Journal reported on Sept. 10, 2024 a $150 million mixed-use development project was green-lit.

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Major changes are coming to Wake Forest’s sports complexCredit: Getty

The project will take up the 100 acres bounded by Whitaker Park, Wake Forest and the Boston-Thurmond neighbourhood.

Wake Forest, the owner of the land, enlisted Winston-Salem’s Front Street Capital and Atlanta real estate development firm Carter, in partnership with the city, to create The Grounds.

For now, Allegacy Federal Credit Union, the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, David Couch Ballpark and the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds look out of place among a sea of cracked and empty parkings lots.

However, the project, which has been labelled as ‘The Grounds’, will feature four major components.

Infrastructure and greenways to make the area pedestrian-friendly, and a 100,000-square-foot office building for the university.

It will also include a 240-unit residential community; and a 40,000-square-foot retail village designed for local restaurants and shops.

“By creating a dynamic place that blends residential, commercial, athletic stadiums and welcoming public gathering spaces, we are reimagining the university’s role as a community partner,” said Wake Forest President Susan Wente, via Carter.

The area hosts up to 260 events per year, with a 750,000 footfall at Wake Forest games and the ATP Winston Salem open.

Northwest Winston-Salem will get a makeover thanks to Wake Forest University.

Triad Business Journal reported on Sept. 10, 2024 a $150 million mixed-use development project was green-lit.

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Major changes are coming to Wake Forest’s sports complexCredit: Getty

The project will take up the 100 acres bounded by Whitaker Park, Wake Forest and the Boston-Thurmond neighbourhood.

Wake Forest, the owner of the land, enlisted Winston-Salem’s Front Street Capital and Atlanta real estate development firm Carter, in partnership with the city, to create The Grounds.

For now, Allegacy Federal Credit Union, the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, David Couch Ballpark and the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds look out of place among a sea of cracked and empty parkings lots.

However, the project, which has been labelled as ‘The Grounds’, will feature four major components.

Infrastructure and greenways to make the area pedestrian-friendly, and a 100,000-square-foot office building for the university.

It will also include a 240-unit residential community; and a 40,000-square-foot retail village designed for local restaurants and shops.

“By creating a dynamic place that blends residential, commercial, athletic stadiums and welcoming public gathering spaces, we are reimagining the university’s role as a community partner,” said Wake Forest President Susan Wente, via Carter.

The area hosts up to 260 events per year, with a 750,000 footfall at Wake Forest games and the ATP Winston Salem open.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Alex Worth
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-25 15:18:00
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