What's Happening Around Wafco Mills in Downtown Greensboro, NC

Wafco Mills, a historic roller mill complex turned condominium community in Greensboro’s College Hill neighborhood, sits just steps from the vibrant heart of Downtown Greensboro, North Carolina. Located at the nexus of urban convenience and historic charm, Wafco Mills offers residents a front-row seat to the city’s cultural, economic, and community-driven renaissance. With its pedestrian-friendly layout and proximity to downtown’s bustling scene, this area is alive with events, developments, and opportunities. Below is a comprehensive look at what’s happening around Wafco Mills in 2025, highlighting its role as a gateway to Greensboro’s dynamic urban core.

A Hub of Economic and Developmental Growth

Wafco Mills is nestled in a downtown area experiencing significant economic vitality. In 2024, Downtown Greensboro welcomed 9.3 million visitors, fueled by $471 million in new development projects. A standout is the groundbreaking of a major hotel by Carroll Companies, the largest project in downtown’s history, just a short walk from Wafco Mills. This development promises to boost tourism and hospitality, enhancing the area’s appeal for residents and visitors alike. Housing in downtown has surged by 63%, reflecting the growing demand for urban living near Wafco Mills’ historic brick buildings. Greensboro’s ranking as North Carolina’s No. 1 city for small business further underscores the entrepreneurial spirit, with the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce hosting networking events like WE Connect and TriadNavigator Connects, easily accessible to Wafco residents.

Cultural and Entertainment Hotspots

Wafco Mills’ location offers unparalleled access to Downtown Greensboro’s cultural scene. A short stroll brings residents to the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, hosting events like the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra and concerts by Old Dominion (July 17, 2025) and Whiskey Myers (October 10, 2025) at White Oak Amphitheatre. The Carolina Theatre, a historic venue drawing over 100,000 visitors annually, presents concerts, plays, and community events, enriching the cultural fabric just minutes from Wafco Mills.

The Downtown Greenway, running along Cedar Street behind Wafco Mills, is a 4-mile urban trail that enhances the area’s walkability. Residents can join community events like the Downtown Greenway Cleanup on May 17, 2025, or enjoy cycling and walking with views of Greensboro’s public art. Nearby LeBauer and Center City Parks host free and ticketed events, from festivals to private gatherings, all within easy reach. The North Carolina Muslim Festival on May 10, 2025, at Center City Park, highlights the inclusive community spirit that Wafco Mills residents can engage with.

Festivals and Community Engagement

Wafco Mills’ proximity to downtown ensures residents are never far from Greensboro’s vibrant event calendar. The U.N.I.T.E. Greensboro Festival on May 18, 2025, celebrates support for children with disabilities, while Bike Month in May promotes sustainable transportation through rides and events along the Greenway. The International Harm Reduction Day Event on May 7, 2025, hosted by the City of Greensboro and Guilford County Public Health, reflects the city’s commitment to social equity, accessible to Wafco residents via a quick walk.

Unique events like the GOSPEL MELODIES DAY PARTY, Spring Fling at YMCA Camp Weaver, and the Elm Street Athletic Festival (May 10-11, 2025) offer diverse entertainment options. The Greensboro Complex, including Piedmont Hall and First Horizon Coliseum, hosts family-friendly events like Jurassic Quest and the UniverSoul Circus, all just a short distance from Wafco Mills’ doorstep.

Arts and Innovation at Your Doorstep

Wafco Mills residents are immersed in Greensboro’s thriving arts scene. The Greensboro Cultural Center, a brief walk away, hosts events like Mindful and Melanated: Inner Strength & Self-Love Mother’s Day Edition, while Creative Greensboro offers drama, dance, and art exhibitions. LaToya Winslow’s GROW Artist residency (May 6 to June 2, 2025) will explore accessible digital design, aligning with the city’s innovative spirit. The Greensboro History Museum’s May Day Traditions event on May 4, 2025, blends colonial games with springtime crafts, connecting residents to local heritage.

Historic Wafco Mills itself is a testament to adaptive reuse, with its 1893 timber-framed building and 1907-1912 brick expansions converted into 28 historic condominiums in 1987, plus the Wafco Mills 66 additional units added in the 1980s. Its designation as a county historic landmark and listing on the National Register of Historic Places highlight its architectural significance, with exposed brick and structural timbers preserved for Historic Wafco Mills residents to enjoy. See our post about Three HOAs in one city block for details about all three of the developments on the historic Wafco Mills property.

Community and Business Opportunities

The Wafco Mills Condominiums Owners’ Association fosters a tight-knit community, encouraging volunteerism through initiatives like the volunteer interest form on wafcomills.com. Recent efforts to streamline HO-6 insurance submissions reflect the HOA’s commitment to efficient management, though challenges like board member transitions (e.g., Leighsa Windsor’s departure) call for new volunteers. The Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, accessible to Wafco residents, hosts events like the Drive Fore Blue Golf Tournament on May 20, 2025, at Grandover Resort & Spa, connecting business leaders and community supporters.

Local businesses, such as Deep Roots Market and Boxcar Arcade & Brewery, are within walking distance, enhancing the area’s appeal. The opening of CenterWell Primary, a senior-focused healthcare facility downtown, further expands services for Wafco Mills residents.

Looking Ahead

Wafco Mills’ prime location ensures residents are at the center of Greensboro’s growth. Initiatives like the Greensboro MPO’s Transportation Open House and the Parks and Recreation’s Adult Recess on May 16, 2025, keep the community engaged. The Greenway’s integration into daily life, visible from many Wafco Mills condos, promotes a pedestrian-friendly lifestyle.

For Wafco Mills residents, Downtown Greensboro offers a blend of historic charm, modern amenities, and vibrant events. Whether you’re exploring the arts, joining a festival, or networking with local entrepreneurs, this walkable urban hub is a dynamic place to call home. For more information, visit Downtown Greensboro, Visit Greensboro, or Wafco Mills Condominiums.

Joy Watson

Ivy and Ellie's Mom. Domestic Engineer and lifelong learner.

Owner/Broker in Charge at Joy Watson Real Estate

Owner/Broker in Charge at Joy Watson Real Estate

Short Term Rental Property Management at Watsucker Llc

Former Former Broker at eXp Realty

Former Real estate broker at Coldwell Banker Advantage

Former EC Teacher at Gillespie Park Elementary

Former Exceptional Children's Teacher (EC Teacher) at Andrews High School EC

Former Teacher's Assistant at Grimsley High School

Former Front desk at Greensboro YMCA

Former Teacher's Aide at FUSD Sechrist Elementary school

Studied Education at Guilford College

Studied Education at Greensboro College

Went to West Henderson High

Went to Ramsay High School (Birmingham, Alabama)

Studied Master Gardener Certification at University of Arizona Cooperative Extension

Lives in Greensboro, North Carolina

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