Driving through Wilmington and noting the increased density, along with the many other changes that have taken place over the years, I’m often struck by the quote from Mark Twain, advising to “buy land, they’re not making it anymore.”
The lack of space for new development and infill projects is certainly a problem that we are currently facing, and one that is (obviously) not going to go away. This is why adaptive reuse projects are so essential to the economic prosperity and viability of our region moving forward.
Taking the long history of Wilmington into account, it’s not all that unusual to see large commercial buildings go vacant and then remain available on the open market for months, sometimes years. Part of the explanation for this is that these properties were designed with a unique business in mind, that they would take extensive up-fitting to accommodate something new, and there is a relatively small pool of buyers searching for these types of properties.
This is where the expertise and creativity of our commercial REALTORS® really shines, because ‘the next big thing’ is only a step away from the current reality. All it takes is someone with the vision to dream big and see what’s possible, when others may only see dead ends. Just consider the following examples:
Sweyer Property Management Announces New CEO
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Aug 15, 2022
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Several Wilmington-area Businesses Land On Inc. 5000 List
Johanna F. Still
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Aug 16, 2022
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Wrightsville Beach Mainstay To Unveil New Look And Menu
Jenny Callison
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Aug 17, 2022
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CIL Capital Taps Former Airport Authority Chair As Chief Strategy Officer
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Aug 16, 2022
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New Pizzeria Opens On Oleander Drive
Justin Williams Pope
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Aug 17, 2022
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The pandemic-induced havoc on hospitals around the country still ricochets across systems today. A dire trend accelerated and emerged: a sho...
New soundstages in Wilmington are set to be constructed toward the end of the year – marking activity that appears hasn’t happened since the...
Port City Signs & Graphics "does everything for their set in the way of decals, magnets, backdrop items, canvas art, vehicle graphics and se...
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