Bannerman Station has it all, and by all I mean it has an elevator and parking. Those are the two elements you’re most likely to find missing in most of the properties you’ll be seeing in downtown Wilmington. Bannerman Station does has a lot to recommend it, and I’ll get to that shortly but, finding […]
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New York Hatters – Great Things Come
The New York Hatters’ building is located on Grace Street Between Front and 2nd Streets, a block and a half from the Cape Fear River. The building is surrounded by pubs, restaurants and coffee shops in the heart of Wilmington’s lively Central Business District. The Courtyard Marriott is right across the street and a Hampton […]
Cleaning asphalt off the brick paver...
Star News. The city has begun removing the asphalt off of the old brick pavers downtown. I think it’s a great idea. Brick streets make the historic district look unique and authentic. I hope this effort continues until they’ve exposed all they can. The can read the entire article here: https://www.starnewsonline.com/news/20190115/brick-streets-help-wilmington-uncover-its-past