Southeastern Building
195
Jobs Created
$3,287,459
Tax Impact
$8,271,112
Income Generated
$11,236,088
GDP Added
$21,998,946
Output Generated
Southeastern Building, located in Greensboro, North Carolina, was originally built in 1920 as the American Exchange National Bank and stood as the tallest skyscraper in the city at the time, symbolizing Greensboro’s early prosperity. Over the decades, the building fell into disrepair and was nearly vacant by the 2000s. Now repurposed, it serves as a mixed-use development, offering 51 modern apartments units on the upper floors and retail, restaurant, and office spaces on the ground level. Through the North Carolina Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit (HTC), the Southeastern Building supports the growth and well-being of the Greensboro community, ensuring its legacy remains a vital part of the city’s future.
Project Type:
Historic RehabilitationTax Credit Type:
StateAddress:
100 N Elm St
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401