2/3/2013 8:58:23 PM
why?i don't live here anymore, just visiting the folks, so i don't know what kind of crowds hang around the bars/restaurants in the neighborhood[Edited on February 3, 2013 at 9:08 PM. Reason : ]
2/3/2013 9:07:53 PM
Always been a scuzzy crowd; typical UNC Wal-mart types who want to fight you if you bump into them on accident.
2/3/2013 9:13:59 PM
oh. i've only actually eaten inside that particular location once and it was pretty dead
2/3/2013 9:23:57 PM
They usually have really hot waitresses though, at least they did the last time I ate there about a year ago.
2/7/2013 9:11:12 AM
i think i went to high school with all of them. or they are in high school.
2/7/2013 2:42:50 PM
so who all actually lives in Greensboro on here? Looks like I may be taking a 5-6 month assignment for my company there while working on one of our projects...
2/12/2013 10:10:05 AM
i USED to live in that area and still go frequently to visit my family. i don't know much about what's cool/interesting around there anymore though, but i do like it & think it's a great place![Edited on February 12, 2013 at 11:58 AM. Reason : ]
2/12/2013 11:57:53 AM
cool. Yeah it wouldn't be a bad assignment at all for me really I don't think. I'd be close to Durham and Raleigh where I have a lot of friends as well as Charlotte where I have family and still only 3 hours back to home.It's not 100% yet but I just started thinking about it/looking into things today since I know we definitely won the project and there is a 90% chance that I will fill one of the roles there for the duration.We're in the middle of a couple projects at home and were possibly going to start on the kitchen soon. I'd have to put them on hiatus, but on the flipside this would help pay for them too.[Edited on February 12, 2013 at 12:35 PM. Reason : ]
2/12/2013 12:33:51 PM
Darryl's is there.Like the old school ones that used to be on Hillsborough St and around Raleigh in the 80's
2/12/2013 12:39:07 PM
2/12/2013 9:32:37 PM
My folks went there a couple months ago and reported that it's almost completely changed concept--it's "Darryl's Wood-Fired Grill" now and the menu is nothing like they remember it being for so many years.
2/13/2013 2:05:55 AM
Darryl's is decent; have they released their in-house beers yet?
2/13/2013 6:21:56 AM
I'm in Greensboro. If you have any questions ask away.I haven't been to a Darryl's since they were off Church St. We'll have to check it out then. Wife and I are going to the Porterhouse for supper tonight since I'm working tomorrow night.
2/13/2013 7:24:52 AM
^ if you plan to go on a Friday or Saturday night make sure to call ahead, that is if they even do call ahead seating. Either that, or expect at least an hour wait.[Edited on February 13, 2013 at 8:23 AM. Reason : a]
2/13/2013 8:23:00 AM
^^ will do. Once I find out this is 100% and I know exactly where I will be working, I'll have a few questions I'm sure.
2/13/2013 8:45:34 AM
So I am definitely going now. I start work on this project March 4th, meaning I will be up there sometime next week (Probably March 2nd or 3rd). I'm a "planner" so this really kills me, but what usually happens with this stuff is that I will most likely be up there on expenses for a couple weeks while I am working and will have to find a place then. I would prefer to have all that worked out before I go and not live out of a hotel for the first few weeks but oh well...I would be doing construction management for a Procter & Gamble plant. They haven't told me which location, but based on news reports it looks like it is the location on Bryan Park Rd most likely. I see they apparently have a location in East Greensboro and then the plant on Bryan Park Road. My best guess is that I would physically be working most days on site at the Bryan Park Rd location. My best guess is that this is it: http://goo.gl/maps/aPHQiIdeally, if anyone else from my company is going that would be a half-decent roommate, I'd love to cut costs and room with someone, otherwise I'll be by myself. If indeed I would be on that plant site in NE Greensboro, it looks like something around the Pisgah Church Rd shopping center area would be nice as far as being close to amenities...The Village Lofts look fantastic (fits my love of being able to not rely on a car for day-to-day stuff) but maybe a bit more than I wanted to spend. Affordability is not an issue, but I will most likely get an allowance for housing and thus anything not spent is pocketed so it is nice to keep costs down. However, safety and convenience come before pocketing a few extra bucks so I wouldn't rule something out above my ~$800 target price.Any opinion on that area? Or any recommendations on any other place to stay in that general area? Trying to keep the commute to work <15 mins. If I can do that and keep downtown Greensboro within 15 mins as well that would be nice.Most people in my situation seem to rent furnished places and I planned on that at first, but I am thinking that I could most likely bring our old futon + extra blow-up mattress, some extra barstools, and maybe pick up a sofa and chair on craigslist and be set.[Edited on February 18, 2013 at 11:08 AM. Reason : ]
2/18/2013 11:05:18 AM
The further west on Pisgah Church towards Battleground the better. East towards Yanceyville is pretty rough. There are a lot of decent places on N. Elm between Pisgah and Cone. N. Church street is a fucking warzone.
2/18/2013 11:19:32 AM
good information thanks a lot. Also, I'm fairly skeptical of craigslist renting and am so used to just owning that renting in general is a bit foreign to me right now, but there are people renting rooms in that North Elm area near the shopping center. Still deciding whether that is worth pursuing once I'm up there as well.[Edited on February 18, 2013 at 11:26 AM. Reason : ]
2/18/2013 11:25:39 AM
Not sure what all you are looking for while here in Greensboro; nightlife, location, amenities, etc...In the NE part of Greensboro there's not many choices for living. Majority of the apartments in the area are fairly sketch. I'm not sure about Village Lofts though. With NE Greensboro the way it is that might keep your commute times more than 15 minutes. The other side of Battleground are a couple of Bell properties that are decent. We live in Brassfield and right up the road is Park Forest. Both apartments come with a washer and dryer which would be useful. The area is good and close to where you will be working at. If you want to be close to downtown there's City View at Southside, but the one I liked was Greenway at Fisher Park. It's a really nice apartment that is within walking distance to the ball park and anything else you want to do downtown. Also downtown are the Lofts at Greensbourgh Court which could be another choice for you. http://www.greensboroughcourt.com/pagetwo.htmlhttp://www.greenwayatfisherpark.com/http://www.bellapartmentliving.com/NC/Greensboro/Bell-Brassfield/http://www.bellapartmentliving.com/NC/Greensboro/Park-Forest/Hope that gives you a few ideas. Congrats on the project. My tax dollars are paying for the incentive that helped bring the project here.
2/19/2013 11:37:49 PM
haha thanks for the input. I'm hoping I get full details on the project today to confirm that I will be at the NE location and such.I will look over this tonight. Thanks again.(I did get a minute to glance at Greenway at Fisher Park and I liked the location the little bit I read online)[Edited on February 20, 2013 at 8:08 AM. Reason : ]
2/20/2013 7:56:53 AM
2/20/2013 8:04:01 AM
Kirkwood is nice but very quickly turns into Kirkhood near Lawndale
2/20/2013 9:29:24 AM
"Kirkhood" is quite a stretch, even for the houses ON Lawndale. Sure, they aren't as nice as the houses closer to Irving Park area, but they are far from hood. Calling it "Kirkhood" makes it sound like you have to duck gunshots, and I can guarantee that you don't need to worry about that from any community located across the street from a Target.Even the Kirkwood houses on Lawndale sell in the $150s[Edited on February 20, 2013 at 9:49 PM. Reason : a]
2/20/2013 9:47:48 PM
I'm not saying this is true or not, but there may have been a house off Markland that may have grown a particular herb for medicinal use. Dellwood was always an interesting place to visit. It's not bad at all over there, just a few interesting neighbors. Greenway is super nice, pricey, but nice. I work for the hospital off Elm and it's a place my wife and I are looking at to move. Living there would mean I can bike to work and it's also closer to her office. Not sure if the rent is worth the convenience of biking, but if gas keeps going up it will be worth it to move. Good luck with it and if you have any questions or need a tour guide let us know.side note - Guy that got shot in the apartments off Lawndale is bat shit crazy. Still alive after getting shot in the groin, stomach and neck. [Edited on February 21, 2013 at 3:45 AM. Reason : ]
2/21/2013 3:44:18 AM
thanks to everybody who has continued to provide input. I'm not ignoring anyone; I've just been very busy tying up loose ends at work (closing out multiple projects earlier than expected now) and getting ready to get out of town. I'll be doing a lot of research starting with leads in this thread this weekend.I found out I definitely will be on expenses the first two weeks. So during that time to find a place to live they'll just be reimbursing me and I will unfortunately be in a hotel in Reidsville. After that it will be in my best financial interest to rent a room or an apartment. I did confirm that, in addition to my salary, I am getting per diem 7 days a week, a travel stipend, and paid OT (prob working 50-60 hours a week). So , if I end up getting something myself without a roommate, I think a 1BR place with a max price in the $700-$800 range is reasonable. A safe, quiet place to crash that ~15 mins from work and ~15 mins from downtown (so I can enjoy my weekends) and near a grocery store and basic amenities is definitely what I'm looking for. I also start work at 7 so there is prob not much traffic in the morning I'd have to compete with I am hoping.A few things suggested already definitely are on my short-list to check out when up there.[Edited on February 21, 2013 at 3:37 PM. Reason : ]
2/21/2013 3:21:57 PM
Why the fuck are they putting you in a hotel in Reidsville if your project is closer to Pisgah Church Rd in Greensboro? That is easily a 30 minute commute.
2/21/2013 8:51:26 PM
Well, the project is actually off Bryan Park rd/Summit Avenue, about 10 mins east off the Pisgah Ch/North Elm intersection. I just mentioned the Pisgah Ch area because it seemed to be the closest "nice" area near the project site based on some of my preliminary looking online. Reidsville is only 15-20 mins to the job site. However, I agree it is a terrible place to have to stay for the first 2 weeks, but when we're on expenses they're going to try and find a cheap place for us to stay. Just the way it goes unfortunately. Once I'm on per diem and I get to choose where I live I'm definitely not staying in Reidsville.Thanks for the recommendations though. And I'm very glad to hear traffic shouldn't be an issue.Any good recs on restaurants and bars on the east side of Gboro as well as downtown?
2/21/2013 9:24:54 PM
If you are used to living in Raleigh, forget about traffic when factoring in your commute. You can easily get from anywhere in Greensboro to anywhere else in Greensboro in 15 minutes So pick a place you want to live and don't concern yourself with how close it is to the job sight. [Edited on February 21, 2013 at 9:31 PM. Reason : a]
2/21/2013 9:30:59 PM
awesome. I grew up in Charlotte and obviously was in Raleigh for college. I've been spoiled with traffic in Greenville, SC but I'm plenty familiar with the traffic in Charlotte and Raleigh. Good to hear Greensboro shouldn't compare to them.[Edited on February 21, 2013 at 9:33 PM. Reason : ]
2/21/2013 9:33:12 PM
Yeah, no issues. Biggest advantage is plenty of back roads. If I were you, knowing what I know, I would look to rent near the north end of Battleground. It's a straight shot to downtown, and easily accessible to anywhere else in Greensboro.
2/21/2013 9:36:10 PM
ok, this is a really off-the-wall question, but are there any decent bars in the area that have foosball? I finally got my old table moved from my parents' house to ours a couple weeks before I found out I would be going to Greensboro and I've had a lot of fun playing with friends again for the first time in a long time so I'm slightly bummed to not get to play when I go up there. Random question I know, but I was just curious. Anyway, I'll be heading up to Reidsville a week from today. The first week at work will be extremely busy, but I theoretically should have Friday-Sunday (8th-10th) off and I'm hoping I will get time to visit a few different apartment complexes that weekend because ideally I'll be able to secure something starting around the 17th or at the absolute latest the 25th. Looks like I will probably have to go month-to-month since the duration could be anywhere from 4-6+ months right now and I don't want to get burned if I go with 6mos and it ends in 3-4 or something.Initially I was considering furnished places or renting furniture , but the more I think about it, the more I really might just go with a futon+air mattress and then just craigslist a couple cheap items (chair and side table or something).[Edited on February 24, 2013 at 7:40 PM. Reason : ]
2/24/2013 7:38:45 PM
Natty Greene's is the only one I am aware of but I have been to 2% of the bars in Greensboro.Also, I second the north battleground area.
2/24/2013 10:21:16 PM
Westerwood Tavern. Let me know when you go. I live ~4 blocks from it.
2/25/2013 3:15:14 AM
^^ Thanks.^ Cool, I'll let you know.
2/25/2013 8:57:06 AM
I don't typically frequent bars but I know Wahoos (on Walker Ave) has one.
2/25/2013 3:48:54 PM
^ do they still serve beer in cans? That used to be the underage drinking spot back in the day, circa '97-'98. If they still have the same foosball table that they had back then, it is hardly playable from all the beers that have been spilled on it.
2/26/2013 9:38:03 AM
I think I am going to look into Greenway at Fisher Park a little more. Maybe call them tomorrow. They have some 1 bedrooms showing as available and they appear to be in a pretty cool location downtown off Battleground. It's about 10 miles or 15ish minutes from the work site (assuming no traffic) it appears.I plan to call a couple other places mentioned in here as well, but that one seemed like it could be walkable to a handful of things. I didn't see a super close grocery store though unless anyone has any that they know aren't appearing on google, but it appears there is a rumor of a small grocery store opening up directly across from the Fisher Park apartments in March which would be nice. I know these apartments were recommended to me by a couple people on here, but any other opinions of that area? Here is a link with A being the apartments and B being our work site. It shows the route I would drive that way.http://goo.gl/maps/d1ZWv[Edited on February 27, 2013 at 7:22 PM. Reason : ]
2/27/2013 7:13:21 PM
The location for doing things like bars and events can't be beat. There's a bunch of little places there to eat and visit within walking distance. Deep Roots is supposed to open in March sometime. Deep Roots is a co-op type of place. Other than that the only place close by would be the Teeter or Whole Foods at Friendly Center. http://www.deeprootsmarket.coop/I've got no idea what they will charge you for a month-month rent. You may have some room to haggle with them. Only downside of those places is no washer and dryer included in the rooms and things like a grocery store will need a car. They do have included bike racks inside the apartment if you have a bike and want to use that downtown or on the local trails.In NW, Brassfield and Park Forest are both good areas with some stuff close by too. Not exactly like being downtown and walking to something and passing storefront, office, storefront, ..etc. It's more like yards, strip mall, yards, strip mall. Upside is the included washer and dryer. Travel times should be fairly close though. Seeing that you are here a limited time I'd go for downtown. I would check out the NW area though and see what they offer. Good luck and if you want some advice while you're here for the day on where to eat at or what to look for let me know.
2/28/2013 7:21:05 AM
Thanks. And yeah, I am definitely still considering the Bell apartments and plan to check with them as well. The washer and dryers being included is definitely nice for this kind of assignment, but I will probably drive home every other weekend so if I get a place without a W/D I'll just bring extra clothes and bring my laundry home with me.Right now I think my plan is to bring an air mattress and a futon mattress I have and just sleep on those. I plan to bring a couple old bar stools, side tables, a card table, and a chair that my parents have just had in storage. The only thing I'll have to figure out is a sofa. I'd like a sofa and not just a chair, but I just don't have a way to haul anything, otherwise I'd pick something up on craigslist while I'm up there. I might look to see if any furniture rental place will just rent a sofa. Or just a sofa and loveseat or something. It will be a very ghetto setup overall but oh well Deep Roots is the place that I heard was opening, so that is nice to hear it is definitely coming in March. At least it would give me a walkable place to buy produce and eggs from if I did end up at Fisher Park.Thanks again. I've gotten a lot more responses from this thread than I planned on. Definitely helped me feel a little less overwhelmed with the assignment
2/28/2013 8:53:42 AM
2/28/2013 10:19:18 AM
NP, glad to help. As far a a couch, there's a ReStore on High Point Rd you might be able to find something really cheap. You can always rent a uHaul and pick it up and take it back to your place.
3/1/2013 12:31:11 AM
just an update: I moved into Greenway at Fisher Park yesterday. Basically I dropped off a suitcase and a couple other items to empty my car after living out of a hotel this week. Came home to get items I didn't need at the hotel (towels, sheets, etc.).Bringing up our air mattress to sleep on this week and I think my parents are bringing up their old futon tomorrow so I don't only have the air mattress to rely on for sleep. As for the rest of the apartment, I am challenging myself to furnish the entire place for <$500 and still have it look half-decent using craigslist and thrift stores. My biggest challenge will be a small sofa or loveseat^Thanks for the heads up on the ReStore. I looked at the downtown Goodwill Friday before I came back home and was disappointed not to see even 1 sofa. I'll check out the ReStore and continue to keep my eye on craigslist. If I find something I'll probably try and go the cargo-van route to get it home.
3/9/2013 6:46:03 PM
Goodwill is completely hit and miss. Plus they are a little wonky with their furniture prices. Another store you might get something for cheap is Colfax Furniture or Southeastern Furniture. Sometimes they will have furniture with imperfections; small tear, bad stitch, etc. for cheap. Once you've been at Greenway let me know how you like it. Wife and I are thinking of moving in there this summer. It's a ton closer to my work and a little bit closer to hers. We've visited a few times and really liked the layout. Only thing we/I was unsure of was how quiet in the daytime it was when I'm usually trying sleep after working 3rd. If you need help moving the sofa let me know. As always welcome to the city and glad my taxes are paying for your opportunity .
3/10/2013 12:19:58 AM
Yeah, same for the goodwill's near us. Salvation Army where we live always has better prices. We have 3 great thrift stores right near my house in Greenville, SC that always have tons of furniture including decent sofas but that doesn't help me for Greensboro I will definitely let you know how the apt is. I have been there 3 times during the day on weekdays so far though and it has been very quiet. (once to look, once to sign the lease, and once to "move in").I appreciate everyone's responses in here. I really liked the North Battleground area and saw some nice apartments in that area. If I was living here permanently that seemed like a great place to be. However, based on my job-site location and wanting to be able to walk to a bunch of stuff, the downtown location seemed a little more my speed for this temporary arrangement.
3/10/2013 12:56:54 PM
I have a coworker who lives in the Greenway at Fisher Park. Shes been there almost 6 months and loves it. Says the office staff is really nice. Shes only had two issues since living there. First was a loud party in the middle of the night- but there is a number to call for a security guard or something and he took care of it right away. Second was her power bill one month. Shes in a 1 bedroom and the bill was over $300. She called the power company and they were no help and told her it would be over 2 months till they could come out and check the meter. She told the office staff and they took care of the issue for her. (She still had to pay the bill but I think they are reimbursing her for part of it).
3/11/2013 4:06:57 PM
good to hear. The office staff have definitely been super nice and it made the transition as smooth as it could be (renting is always a hassle but they were good to deal with, especially after having owned and not rented in years). I'll report on the apt once I've lived here a little while.I think I am going to the ACC tourney this weekend tho
3/11/2013 4:26:33 PM
The tourney is great to go to. You will have fun there.From the few visits there the staff has always seemed nice and on top of things, but then again they are always trying to get us to move there..lol It is nice to hear about a place from other's point of view though. I can't imagine a bill over $300 though, good grief that would be a shock..lol
3/13/2013 12:08:25 AM
Been tied up at work so I haven't had time to really get around downtown too much yet. With my schedule and Easter coming up it will probably be April before I am here on the weekends more regularly to start walking to things downtown. Assuming we win tomorrow, I do plan to get to the tournament Friday though as long as I'm not working I did drive over to the Friendly Center to get dinner at Whole Foods and get my groceries at Harris Teeter Monday night. Definitely very nice that it is an easy ~2.5 mile nearly straight shot to that shopping complex. Somehow I missed that when I was first looking at apartments. So between Deep Roots opening up, and having Harris Teeter and Whole Foods 2.5 miles away I won't have any issues with groceries like I thought I would initially [Edited on March 13, 2013 at 8:55 AM. Reason : ]
3/13/2013 8:38:36 AM
So someone set Greensboro on fire tonight. http://www.news-record.com/news/906285-87/greensboro-homes-evacuated-after-greensboro
3/15/2013 2:07:33 AM