Carroll at Bellemeade
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Set to redefine luxury urban living, Carroll at Bellemeade Apartments welcomes you with cutting-edge amenities, polished finishes, and panoramic city views. Each of our one and two-bedroom floor plans is designed with masterful attention to every detail, and the proximity to the First National Bank Field makes our Downtown Greensboro apartments an attractive choice for a centrally located home. Let our units impress you with their 9-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, wood grain plank floorings, and 5-panel shaker doors. They feature gorgeous Espresso cabinetry and white beveled tile backsplashes in the gourmet kitchens and zero-entry showers in the spa-inspired bathrooms. Generous walk-in closets provide more than enough storage space, and the private patios and balconies balance indoor living with outdoor bliss. These luxury apartments in Greensboro, NC, are complemented by a rich bundle of amenities. Highlights include an open-air rooftop café, a wine tasting lounge, and an energy room. There’s also a rooftop swimming pool with a sunning ledge, an elite fitness center, and a clubhouse. Valet trash removal services, a secure package receiving system, and VIP access to the neighboring hotel restaurant and event center are also part of the experience. The location is equally impressive, as it puts you close to some of the best entertainment in town. Enjoy being minutes away from top attractions such as the Greensboro Coliseum or the Greensboro Science Center, and savor the very short commutes to high-profile employers such as UNCG, Bank of America, and Cone Health.
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Greensboro (formerly Greensborough) is the third-largest city in North Carolina and the county seat and largest city in the Piedmont Triad metro region. Greensboro's population was at 277,080 in 2012. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 85, Interstate 40 and Interstate 73) were built to intersect in Greensboro. Greensboro was established on land that was "an unbroken forest with thick undergrowth of huckleberry bushes, that bore a finely flavored fruit." Three north-south streets (Greene, Elm, Davie) were built intersecting three east-west streets (Gaston, Market, Sycamore).
In the postwar period, blacks fought in North Carolina and across the South for the ability to exercise their constitutional rights. College students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College (A&T), made Greensboro a hub for protests and change. In 1960, four black college students sat down at an "all-white" Woolworth's diner, refusing to leave after being denied service, even after already making purchases in other areas of the store. They showed receipts, asking why their money was good elsewhere in the store but not there. Hundreds joined in, and the sit-in lasted several months. This kind of protest quickly spread throughout the South, leading to the desegregation of lunch counters and other facilities at Woolworth's and other department stores.