Wes Craiglow
Developers Reimagine Conway’s Oak Street
Conway’s downtown has traditionally ended where Oak Street intersects with bustling Harkrider Street, but city planners and commercial developers are attempting to push that historic envelope further to the east. Developers plan to link historic downtown Conway with additional options of dining, shopping and health care along Conway’s reimagined vision for Oak Street. read more >
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Conway Reimagined For $100M And Change
Tandem retail projects in Conway are poised to reshape the commercial landscape along Interstate 40. The biggest on the drawing board is Central Landing, a mixed-use redevelopment of the 151-acre municipal airport with a 750,000-SF lifestyle center. read more >
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Conway Works on Plan for a New Downtown
What started as a way to solve a flooding issue in Conway has blossomed into a plan to create a new downtown, covering 28 blocks to be transformed into a mixed-use development that features small businesses, wide sidewalks, public parking, parks, lofts and apartments. read more >
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Conway Studies Proposal for 400,000-SF Shopping Center
Another large-scale shopping center could be on the way to Conway, as a North Carolina real estate company advertises more than 400,000 SF of property in the southeast corner of the city. read more >
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