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Economic developers see potential catalyst for 120 acres on Blue Clay Road

Economic developers see potential catalyst for 120 acres on Blue Clay Road
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Economic developers see potential catalyst for 120 acres on Blue Clay Road

Economic developers see potential catalyst for 120 acres on Blue Clay Road
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Historical activists make their play, county defends process with Project Grace vote at hand

While staff will recommend that the Cape Fear Museum be kept as off-site storage and research space if a new structure is built as a component of Project Grace it’s still unclear what will become of the museum and the nearby parking lots, all owned by New Hanover County (Port City Daily/File) NEW HANOVER COUNTY  County commissioners plan to cast votes on Monday morning that will sway the look of downtown Wilmington for years to come.  Initially brought to the table in 2018, Project Grace is a proposed public-private partnership between the county and a private firm, Zimmer Development Company. If approved by commissioners, it could lead to the construction of a new museum, library and multifamily residences on land now owned by the county.

A year later: COVID changed our lives, adaptations continue

By Jenny Callison, posted Mar 5, 2021 Wearing a mask, Jacquelin Meade listens to presentations from fellow students in her organic chemistry senior seminar class taught by Wendy Strangman, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UNCW. (Photo by Michael Cline Spencer) In addition to anything else that it has wrought, a year of COVID-19 has forced officials, business owners and just about everyone else to use their greatest creative powers and to remain flexible. In some cases, pandemic restrictions have spurred innovation. In other cases, entities are simply hoping that, as the virus becomes less of a threat, they can return to pre-COVID operations. But no one knows when that will be.

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