Greensboro City Council

Greensboro City Council Discusses Improvements to Downtown Amid Business Closures

Posted: Feb 13, 2026 GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Greensboro City Council met in a work session this week with leaders from Downtown Greensboro Incorporated (DGI) to discuss the future of downtown development, revitalization, and long-term investment strategies. The meeting comes at a pivotal time for downtown Greensboro, following several business closures at the start of 2026…

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How Greensboro City Council Decisions Actually Affect

How Greensboro City Council Decisions Actually Affect You (What Residents Should Know)

Feb 10, 2026 Greensboro City Council makes decisions every month that quietly shape daily life in Greensboro — from how much you pay in taxes to how safe your street feels at night. While council meetings may seem distant or political, their decisions directly affect residents, businesses, renters, homeowners, and commuters across the city. Quick…

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Greensboro City Council Weighs New Affordable Housing Project

Greensboro City Council Weighs New Affordable Housing Project

Greensboro, N.C. — The debate over affordable housing is returning to center stage as the Greensboro City Council prepares to determine the fate of a multi-million-dollar development poised to reshape life along Florida Street. The proposal, known as The Arbors at South Crossing, is more than a construction plan — to many families, it represents…

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Greensboro City Council Votes on Sale of Former Regency Inn Site

Greensboro City Council Votes on Sale of Former Regency Inn Site

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The long-debated redevelopment of the North O’Henry Boulevard property took a major step forward this week as the Greensboro City Council votes on sale of former Regency Inn site to Raleigh-based nonprofit DHIC. On Tuesday, council members approved the $350,000 sale, marking the first concrete progress in years toward turning the property…

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New City Manager

Greensboro City Council Names New City Manager: Nathaniel “Trey” Davis 

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Greensboro City Council has officially appointed Nathaniel “Trey” Davis as the new city manager, effective immediately. This decision was made during a council meeting held on October 4, marking a significant leadership change in the city’s administration. Background of the New City Manager Davis has been a vital part of Greensboro’s…

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