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  2. Downtown Wilmington apartment complex sells for more ... - AOL

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    The sale an apartment complex in downtown Wilmington has officially closed, with new owners taking over the waterfront property. Downtown Wilmington apartment complex sells for more than $85 ...

  3. This historic Wilmington neighborhood could see apartments ...

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    Conceptual plans for a new development, including 14 residential units and 8,500 square feet of commercial space, have been proposed for 1805 Adams and 1812 Washington streets in Wilmington.

  4. Wilmington, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, it was bought by the City of Wilmington and renamed "Skyline Center". It is now the main building for city government operations. [81] [82]) Other completed projects include a state-of-the-art convention center, Live Oak Bank Pavilion, Pier 33 Apartments, and The Cove houseboat community in Port City Marina. Downtown/Old Wilmington

  5. Downtown Wilmington hotel and local hospitality group to open ...

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    A long empty restaurant space in downtown Wilmington is set to get a new eatery this summer. The Hotel Ballast at 301 N. Water St. and the local Alfalla Hospitality have been putting together the ...

  6. City block - Wikipedia

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    A city block, residential block, urban block, or simply block is a central element of urban planning and urban design. In a city with a grid system, the block is the smallest group of buildings that is surrounded by streets. City blocks are the space for buildings within the street pattern of a city, and form the basic unit of a city's urban ...

  7. Sunset Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    "Sunset Park," a name submitted by Montrose Bain, circulation editor of the Wilmington Star, was the winning entry for a new 600-acre (2.4 km 2) development just 3 miles (4.8 km) south of downtown Wilmington along the Federal Point Road (Carolina Beach Road). The prize for his submission was $10.00.