intcvlcphlga, on Feb 5 2006, 09:31 PM, said:
I'm with Twin City on this one. The area is largely Greensboro and Kernersville already rather than W-S and High Point. It seems very disjointed and ill-planned at this point and would probably have the result of turning Kernersville into a sprawling mess like Cary. It is With the arrival of Dell and FedEx, you're already going to get large warehouse and manufacturing facilities and I think it's important to ensure that any development in the area is well-planned, but that area shouldn't be the focus of the three cities. Winston-Salem should focus on continuing to develop PTRP and energizing downtown as a walkable mixed-use core, High Point should focus on retaining as much of the furniture industry and market business as possible, etc.
As far as building a central campus for all of the universities, I'm not sure that there is the need for it. Who is going to fund the construction of it? Are the businesses that would locate there supposed to move to the campus thus abandoning another part of the Triad? There is already a significant investment on the part of the city of W-S, Wake Forest, WSSU and NCSA on PTRP and their own campuses with the same thing happening in Greensboro. Of the three corporations that have a seat at the table, only one, BB&T, is a Triad based company. Besides, the two leaders of the project are both in commercial real estate which presents a conflict of interest.
thank you. I remember when this was first proposed. ironically, it was right after PTRP started its expansion with the groundbreaking of Research Facility One. if im not mistaken, it was leaders from Guilford County that came up with the idea of having a research/business campus between the Forsyth/Guilford lines. the map that cityboi posted says it all. look at where most of the development would be! i would much rather forsyth pull out of the proposal and let guilford develop this area in the western part of the county. they could even give it the title as "largest research campus in the triad". W-S should ONLY be focusing on PTRP...since we now know that a strong effort needs to occur to keep the 30,000 job promise.
this area will not benefit W-S at all, but mostly Kernersville/Guilford County. this is the same scenario with "Piedmont Triad International"...yea right. if ever possible, i will fly out of smith reynolds from now on. we have one low cost carrier so far. if 3 or 4 come on board then we're good. i know it may be hard for non W-S residents to understand, but its odd flying out of an airport that serves your city, and you are not well represented in ads or even the airport code.
I cant speak for Greensboro but, in and around downtown Winston-Salem is seeing a healthy amount of development and i think a huge park with cheaper land prices could slow down growth in our core. perfect example: theoretically, look at what RTP did to the downtowns of Durham and Raleigh. why not let these towns develop naturally, Kernersville is off to a good start with forming its own identity. Union Cross is about to be annexed by W-S. Colfax is positioned to grow just by its location. all unincorporated areas could just stay green.