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DWSP continues to reimagine the image of downtown

    DWSP continues to reimagine the image of downtown

BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  It’s no secret a lot has changed in downtown Winston-Salem over the past decade. Old factories, vacant buildings, and empty storefronts have been replaced by

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Ambassadors to make downtown cleaner, friendlier

    Ambassadors to make  downtown cleaner, friendlier

(pictured above: Ambassador Kendrick Woods works along Trade Street last week.) The newly-launched Clean Team Ambassador Service is promising a cleaner, safer and friendlier downtown. The Clean Team is an initiative

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Business owners asked to support new concept

    Business owners asked to support new concept

The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership is gauging public opinion about its proposed Downtown Business Improvement District. The district would cover roughly 75-square blocks in the heart of the city, stretching from

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Long-proposed new library discussed

    Long-proposed new library discussed

After well over a decade of speculation, discussions and debate, residents have had their first real opportunity to weigh-in on the construction of a new Central Library during a series

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Morris joins Arts Council

    Morris joins Arts Council

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County has named Susan Morris as director of Community Resource Development. Morris has

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Downtown sees housing boom

    Downtown sees housing boom

Since opening the doors of the Purr-fect Cut Barber Shop on Liberty Street, Owner Walter Roy Little has dreamt of

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Council to weigh money saving ideas

    Council  to weigh money saving ideas

The City Council is considering a list of recommendations made by the Citizens’ Organizational Efficiency Review Committee (COERC) to increase

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New arrivals in the Art District

    New arrivals in the Art District

Umoja African Crafts and 6th & Trade Clothing Boutique are settling into the Downtown Arts District. The boutique, named for

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