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Category Archives: Development Fund

Fire Damaged House Saved With Preservation Partners

Development Fund, Saving Places CompletedBy Benjamin BriggsJune 30, 2017

Built in 1907, the Angle House was severely damaged by fire in 2011 and slated for demolition. A creative partnership with the neighborhood association, the City of Greensboro, two private foundations, and private investors enabled this prominent property to be restored. The house remains a private home today.

Jalie Hunt Cox House restored in Glenwood

Development Fund, Saving Places CompletedBy Benjamin BriggsAugust 14, 2015

Constructed in 1908 for Jalie Hunt Cox, a widowed mother of two daughters from High Point, this Glenwood neighborhood house was located on land acquired for UNCG campus expansion. In a partnership with the University, the structure was relocated to Haywood Street in December 2011. It was acquired by a family and completely restored.

Gold House

Development Fund, Lost GreensboroBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 30, 2015

Preservation Greensboro Development Fund Gold House, 211 South Edgeworth Street This property was demolished This three-bay, two-story, Colonial Revival-style residence was likely constructed around 1925. The side-gabled, 2,656 square foot…

Cascade Saloon Restoration Plan in Development

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro History, Greensboro Preservation News, Treasured Places Watch ListBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 20, 2015

A nationally recognized construction company with over $2 billion in construction currently underway, with experience in 38 states, and countless awards under its belt is planning to restore Greensboro’s historic…

Grand Eastern Guilford County Farm Preserved With Preservation Easement

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro Preservation News, NewsBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 10, 2015

The Foust House is a benchmark for architecture and design in Guilford County during the Victorian Period. It illustrates the holdings of a successful Guilford County farmer who cultivated 3,000-acres during the Reconstruction Era near Whitsett.

Bumpass Troy House

The Bumpass-Troy House, Saved by the Development Fund in 1990

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro History, Greensboro Preservation NewsBy Benjamin BriggsJuly 9, 2015

The Bumpass-Troy House stands as one of the oldest homes in College Hill Historic District. Built in 1847, the Greek Revival home stands on its original site beneath the shade of mature trees and a gracious front portico.

Model Farm in High Point Connects with Quaker History

Development Fund, Greensboro Preservation News, High Point Preservation News, Saving Places CompletedBy techtriaddevJune 19, 2015

One of North Carolina’s most interesting Reconstruction-era historic sites was donated to the PGDF in order to preserve it for future generations to enjoy. It was sold to a non-profit community organization with easements in order to preserve it’s history.

Glenwood Bungalow Preserved Alongside UNCG campus

Development Fund, Greensboro Preservation News, Saving Places CompletedBy techtriaddevJune 19, 2015

This gabled bungalow was preserved by the Development Fund using a preservation easement to prevent future demolition. It serves as a link between the UNCG campus to the north and the neighborhood to the south.

Historic Craftsman Saved on Haywood Street

Development Fund, News, Saving Places CompletedBy techtriaddevJune 19, 2015

Greensboro newcomers have joined in efforts to revitalize the Glenwood neighborhood. This c. 1923 home was sold with a preservation easement to ensure that it remains a part of the neighborhood for future generations. The house was relocated to Haywood Street in 2011.

Century Old College Hill Home Sold for Restoration

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro Preservation News, Treasured Places Watch ListBy Benjamin BriggsSeptember 9, 2014

The Carrie and Charles Angle House commands one of College Hill’s busiest streets, but the vacant structure has provided a gloomy entrance to the historic neighborhood since a June 2011…

Esther Barker House: History on the Move

Development Fund, News, Saving Places CompletedBy Benjamin BriggsAugust 20, 2014

Built as an investment property in 1905, this Queen Anne-style house was relocated to the Bellemeade neighborhood using community development funds and private equity in order to preserve it. Today, the home remains a residential income-producing property.

Cascade Saloon Begins Path to Preservation

Architecture, Development Fund, Greensboro History, Greensboro Preservation News, Treasured Places Watch ListBy Benjamin BriggsAugust 7, 2014

On Monday, the Greensboro City Council approved a resolution to authorize conveyance of the Cascade Saloon to the Preservation Greensboro Development Fund. Council also approved an allocation of $175,000 dedicated to…

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