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The site will help provide services for those in need after a fire closed the center's main location.
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The decision comes a month after residents filed a lawsuit against the city over a similar proposed development.
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The mixed-use project includes retail spaces, a boutique hotel, and an underground storage facility.
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The review comes a week after former city attorney Chuck Watts announced his retirement.
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Cubbage joined the Greensboro attorney's office in March.
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The city council approved a rezoning in a largely single-family community in April that would allow for a townhome development.
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Chuck Watts worked for the city for six years, and previously served as general counsel for the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
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A number of festivals and celebrations are taking place throughout the Piedmont Triad to celebrate Juneteenth in 2025.
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The plan includes starting an interdisciplinary coalition to address public safety issues among other things.
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Greensboro's "Elm Street Stroll" will allow people to congregate more freely downtown with outdoor dining options, live music, and more.