The City of Greensboro will be receiving federal funding in the impressive amount of $6,966,279 for both Parks and Recreation facilities and the J. Douglas Galyon Depot.
In advance of an official request for proposal (RFP), the City of Greensboro is offering a survey to assess the needs of the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) through March 29 from BID stakeholders.
Lake Brandt will host an open house to showcase some of the animal ambassadors of the ECO Bus from 10 am to 1 pm, Saturday, March 23, at the marina, 5945 Lake Brandt Rd.
The City’s Housing and Neighborhood Development Department (HND) is hosting two Zoom meetings March 19 and 21 to update residents, lenders, and community partners about progress in establishing a Community Land Trust (CLT) in Greensboro.
Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt, author of Boardinghouse Women: How Southern Keepers, Cooks, Nurses, Widows, and Runaways Shaped Modern America, will discuss her book at 6 pm, Thursday, March 14 at the Greensboro History Museum, 130 Summit Ave.
Meet the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame and Lifetime Achievement Award winner, Dr. Jessica B. Harris at 7 pm, Thursday, March 7 at the Greensboro History Museum, 130 Summit Ave.
Creative Greensboro, the City of Greensboro's office for arts and culture, is hosting a First Friday event, “Ladies Night: An Ode to Women’s HERstory Month,” for the month of March.
Julya Mirro, owner and manager of little independent artists and artistic director of little independent theatre, will facilitate discussions and workshops to help community members find and share their voices, develop a script, and work collaboratively to produce theater performances during her GROW (Greensboro Residency for Original Works) residency from March 4 to April 14.
Plans for a new Greensboro public arts project honoring civil rights pioneers, the Greensboro Six, took a major step forward today with the formal launch of a nationwide search for the mural’s artist.
Beginning Monday, February 26, two eastbound lanes of Cone Boulevard at Highway 29 will be closed daily from 9 am to 4 pm until February 29 for the installation of a new traffic circle.
The next meeting of the Greensboro City Council is March 5, 2024, in the Katie Dorsett Council Chamber of the Melvin Municipal Office Building (MMOB), 300 W. Washington St.
The City of Greensboro begin installing barriers under the Gorrell Street Bridge along the Downtown Greenway on Murrow Boulevard on Thursday, February 22.
The City’s Solid Waste and Recycling Department will stop accepting yard waste in plastic bags beginning on Friday, March 1. Residents may use biodegradable paper bags for leaves or other yard waste.