Showing posts with label Uptown Greensboro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uptown Greensboro. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

Ed Wolverton Leaves DGI: Nothing Changes

DGI Chairwoman Dawn Chaney, announced today that Downtown Greensboro Incorporated President, Ed Wolverton will be leaving July 1st in an "amicable" arrangement. This comes from the same news report that states:

"The decision comes after a months-long, highly public squabble between the city of Greensboro and DGI, in which the City Council publicly stated that the organization and Wolverton did not have the necessary vision for future downtown development."

Seriously, Ms Chaney, do you take Greensboro citizens for stupid? Ed Wolverton did exactly what the Downtown Greensboro Incorporated Board of Directors directed him to do for 15 years and now that Dawn Chaney and others on the DGI board have been caught with their fingers in the piggy bank, Ed Wolverton gets the boot.

You see, it's evidenced in this statement:

"While the City Council and Perkins have been vocal in their criticism of DGI’s vision, they have been relatively vague about specifics of what kind of new vision and direction they would like to see. Perkins has emphasized that downtown Greensboro needs to up its “cool” factor, citing Greenville, S.C., as an example, but has provided few other details.

Chaney said that the new vision for downtown could include examining the potential for development of vacant land in downtown Greensboro for additional walkways, retail shops and office buildings."


But you see, no DGI director will have control over what gets built in downtown Greensboro. The Mayor, City Council, DHG Board and Downtown property owners determine what gets built there, not Ed Wolverton or any other DGI employee.

You can be sure that Ed Wolverton's replacement will research Downtown Greensboro Incorporated and that no one as dedicated as Mr Wolverton will ever be found to replace him. Those who are hired will only see DGI as a stepping stone to other cities. With the help of the Tast Force, the DGI board has indeed sealed its own fate.




Don't forget: Billy Jones told you this would happen.

And why would Rite Aid buy a Downtown Greensboro drugstore with intentions of closing it? It certainly wasn't because Downtown was a better place to do business than Uptown in East Greensboro, was it?



Friday, April 5, 2013

Uptown Railroad Beautification Progress Report

Forwarded to me by Joseph Wilkerson of Uptown Greensboro:

"From: "Wyatt, Dave"
Date: April 5, 2013, 8:54:17 AM EDT
 To: "uptowngreensboro@yahoo.com"
 

Subject: Greensboro, Guiford County, BNorth carolina - Proposed Beautificaation (Paining of bridges) - Summit Ave. (283.20), Lindsey Ave. (283.30), East Market (283.50), East Washington (283.70) - File: BR0012834 (117-12132)

 Joseph Wilkerson:
Reference is made to our conversation regarding the desire for a beautification project (painting) involving  the following four (4) structures:

Summit Ave. (Milepost 283.20)
Lindsey Ave. (Milepost 283.30)
East Market (Milepost 283.50)
 East Washington (Milepost 283.70)

 If the City and/or Up-Town Greensboro desires to proceed with the beautification project (at no ($0)cost to the railroad) a preliminary engineering agreement, similar to the attached, will have to be executed.  If the proposed project is approved, a Beautification Agreement, similar to the one attached, will have to be executed.  Please note that the North Carolina Railroad owner of the property will have be involved in approval process and be a signee to the agreement.

Please advise  whether or not the City and/or Up-Town Greensboro desires to pursue the Beautification Project, and, if so, we will forward a Preliminary Engineering agreement for execution and handle the approval of the proposed project will all involved parties.

Have A Safe Day!

David Wyatt
System Engineer
 Public Improvements
Norfolk Southern Corporation
 1200 Peachtree Street, N.E.
 Atlanta, Georgia 30309"

If you'd like to volunteer to help with the project contact jOseph at uptowngreensboro@yahoo.com

Too bad the folks at Downtown Greensboro Incorporated never had ideas like this. Greensboro might be a lot better place today. In case you haven't heard, jOseph and Uptown Greensboro are looking for local artists and others who are willing to volunteer time and money to repaint the ugly railroad bridges to the east side of Downtown Greensboro. And while all 4 bridges are located in the Uptown they do mark the entrances to Downtown Greensboro where all the money is as Uptown Greensboro has no BID (Business Improvement District) and no taxing authority but is still working to improve the community. As Dang once said, "They stopped being creative the day we gave them a city funded budget..."

Please, give jOseph and Uptown Greensboro your support. That is, as long as they're not asking for a budget.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Uptown Greensboro Seeks Volunteers

The old railroad bridges that mark the dividing lines between Downtown and Uptown Greensboro are in dire need of a coat of paint so Joseph A. Wilkerson III, owner of Uptown Artworks took it on his own to contact the railroad and ask if they would allow us to paint the bridges. Turns out the railroad said yes so now Joseph is looking for volunteersCheck him out on Facebook or e-mail Joseph at UptownGreensboro@yahoo.com if you'd like to volunteer to pretty up these ugly old bridges.