Summit Avenue Video

Watch the video above to learn about the history of planning efforts on Summit Avenue, which runs through the middle of the Aycock neighborhood.

The Street Improvement Bond Referendum Has Been Approved

The Street Improvement Bond Referendum was approved in the November 4th general election.  As a result, $10,000,000 of this bond money will be used for streetscape improvements on Summit Avenue.  These changes will greatly benefit the Aycock Historic District and will have a positive impact on downtown Greensboro.

Click Here for an outline of the history and scope of the Summit Avenue Corridor Plan.

What and Where is Dunleith?

Was it: 

 

"A house that would last through the ages" according to the architect?

An Italianette Villa built in a time of Georgian brick houses?

Headquarters for Union troops during the Civil War?

The reason Aycock is the Aycock Historic District?

Want to find out and give some important input? 

Please come to the 2008 Dunleith Charette, a grant-sponsored event put on by the City of Greensboro. 

The Charrette is November 18-21 at Revolution Mill Studios Event Center.

For more information and schedule Information, and direction Click Here for the City of Greensboro Dunleith Charrette Website.

NeigborWoods is Scheduled for Saturday, November 8th 2008

The Aycock Historic District received the 2007 NeighborWoods grant that is providing 150 trees for both private and public property.  Planting was postponed due to last years drought.  We are still looking for volunteers to help planting on Saturday November 8th, if you wish to volunteer please click here to contact Laura Wall.

Murrow Station Preliminary Plans Online

Brown Investment Properties and Kavanagh Homes has sent the neighborhood preliminary architectural sketches and a site plan for their proposed mixed residential, office, and retail complex at the intersection of Summit Avenue and Murrow Boulevard on the site of the Pet Dairy. Click here to download a copy. You can read more on the Aycock Neighborhood Blog.