I wish I had $7 million.
I think Phil Hendrie retired just in the past spring or maybe late winter.
That show cracked me up.
I think Phil Hendrie retired just in the past spring or maybe late winter.
That show cracked me up.
XTalker said:Mr W/S is right on target.
Downtown WS Assn and the city would help with space - had offered some at one time! Could easily get a thousand square feet for a studio, production room and small office. They do so much WS local direct with CLIENT VOICES it would be hard to do from Highway 68.
Would be great exposure for all kinds of events - near Stevens Center, Jazz on 4th, Rock The Block, and others!
Doesn't matter who buys it - they should go for that downtown space!!! There is a whole suite in the Twin-City builing at 4th and Marshall (across from Stevens Center/next to Speakeasy) that would make a perfect location for studios and sales office.
Mr Winston-Salem said:We are talking about a city that is now up to 227,811 people (Greensboro has 233,148, but Greensboro was 224,000 in 2000, while Winston-Salem was 186,000. I don't think it will be the "Greensboro" market for long. Winston-Salem could retake the largest city title in the very near future. A presence is needed in Winston-Salem and this is a good way to get it.