It costs a lot of money to hire professionals to do the kinds of art work demanded by folks like Mayor Robbie Perkins, Walker Sanders and the Community Foundation Of Greater Greensboro. That's why I believe the links you're about to view is probably the real deal. To the top of the picture is labeled New Construction Mixed Use. That's where the Greensboro Inn stands today.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/1oh7_dYing22gWAyRFL-DsOvNO5YOrslcDaznJ3WcAPZ1d-WVDtxdPk3P-AS-/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/file/d/1ZcV6Y1-vSAh3rsZeNoSsVSxXk3RZJJKAF7Nrt130x71hY3uiA6BjSJ4kui5H/edit?usp=sharing
Now read my original post, Tit For Tat: The Greensboro Inn Comes Back and tell me if you believe I am wrong in saying that Northeast Greensboro, the Renaissance Community Coop and the City of Greensboro as a whole has not been sold out in backroom dealings to benefit developers and key supporters of the Greensboro Performing Arts Center?
Nancy Baracat Vaughn: this is your water, drink!