Seven-Up Bottling Plant
92
Jobs Created
$1,549,004
Tax Impact
$3,897,232
Income Generated
$5,294,287
GDP Added
$10,365,595
Output Generated
Seven-Up Bottling Plant, located in Durham, North Carolina, was originally built in 1939. Over the years, the building has been an integral part of Durham’s industrial landscape, operating as a bottling plant until around 1963. As the largest structure within the Foster and W Geer Streets National Register Historic District, its preservation has been essential to maintaining the character of the neighborhood. Now repurposed, it serves as an event venue, preserving its historic charm. The Pit Durham Event Venue occupies the space, contributing to the dynamic and evolving Rigsbee Avenue district while providing an engaging environment for residents and visitors alike. Through the North Carolian Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, the Seven-Up Bottling Plant supports the growth and well-being of the Durham community, ensuring its legacy remains a vital part of the city’s future.
Project Type:
Historic RehabilitationTax Credit Type:
StateAddress:
321 W Geer St
Durham, North Carolina 27701