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The Reynolds Building is a 314-foot (96 m) Art Deco skyscraper at 51 East 4th Street in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was completed in 1929 and has 21 floors with 313,996 square feet (29,171.2 m 2) of space. [2] [3] For much of its history the building served as headquarters for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. [4]
Zevely House is a historic home in Winston-Salem, Forsyth ... original site at 734 Oak Street to a new site at 901 West Fourth Street. It was subsequently restored ...
Among the work is relocating Norfolk Southern Railroad lines, construction of a new rail bridge and burying Duke Energy transmission lines. More than $17 million from the City of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has helped leverage $350 million in state, federal and private investment at Innovation Quarter. [13]
Longtime businesses exit downtown Salem, while others thrive On Dec. 11, the Rite Aid on Liberty Street was among dozens closed nationwide due to the company's bankruptcy.
Trader Joe's opened a 13,000-square-foot location, its first in Winston-Salem, in October 2012 [14] in the former Borders space. [15] As of 2019, Dewey's Bakery was the last remaining original tenant. [3] That same year, a time capsule was opened which had been buried at the time of the opening of Thruway Theatre February 14, 1969. A new one ...
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The new four-story building opened in downtown Winston-Salem on February 17, 2024 and featured both old exhibits from the previous museums, as well as new exhibits and halls, a rooftop playground, and an updated planetarium [83] New Winston Museum is the community history museum for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County. It focuses on time periods ...
Em Chan, Salem Statesman Journal April 4, 2024 at 7:00 AM Lindsay Pilapil, owner of The Easy Otter, holds one of her waffle pressed panini at the Thursday Market in West Salem in June 2020.