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15574
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Nelson discusses how abandoned plants in the state, such as textile mills, are finding new life as real estate brokers match relocating or expanding existing companies with buildings that fit their needs. Some of the reasons for reusing a plant or mill include cost and timing. Also, although a business has moved, the old workforce is still there, the access to highways and airports and distributions centers still exists, and a local government always be ready to make a new company welcome.
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30920
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A Greensboro historic textile mill is being renovated into spaces for lawyers, artists, nonprofits and plans for a boutique hotel.
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30944
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Working off his Master's thesis in Architecture, A REVITALIZATION PLAN FOR SAXAPAHAW, Mac Jordan champions the development of old textile mills into a wide range of business and community spaces. The once dwindling textile economy of Saxapahaw has been replaced with a vibrant close-knit community fueled by an influx of artisans and entrepreneurs to the little riverside town.