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How much does it cost to live in the City of Arts and Innovation compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.
These three homes offer the perfect escape for those who love to entertain.
The 100-year-old house on Country Club Road is a chance to own a piece of Winston-Salem history.
The public space will honor the life and legacy of a man who freed himself from enslavement.
The property was a pawn shop for decades. Now it’s for sale.
Plans for the historic property include restaurants, a commercial kitchen, and studio apartments.
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Here are the upcoming projects to transform the community.
The homes will be the first to be built in Happy Hill in about 15 years.
The first apartments to replace aging community housing are open to tenants.
The new shopping center will become a hub for residents to live, work, and play in their new community.
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