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Riverfront Park was built without new parking, but the city said there is still “plenty of parking” downtown to accommodate concert and park goers. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands Williams)
WILMINGTON ââ An estimated 3,200 cars are expected to steer into downtown next weekend for three consecutive concerts at the City of Wilmingtonâs new $38-million flagship Riverfront Park, a Live Nation-managed amphitheater. Parking has been top-of-mind for many concertgoers, eager to take advantage of seeing live music along downtownâs Riverwalk.
Within the 15-minute walking vicinity of the newly opened venue, there are just over 2,360 places to park vehicles. That doesnât mean 800 late birds wonât be able to find a spot, but it does mean they should wear comfortable shoes because theyâre in for a walk.
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David Jones, a businessman who served as the mayor of Wilmington from 1999 to 2001, died Sunday.
Louise McColl, a longtime Wilmington political operative who ran Jones campaign for mayor in 1999, called Jones a great friend in a post on her Facebook page, and a compassionate, caring, family man. I loved to drop by his office and listen to his stories about life and success, McColl wrote. Always involved in our community and state and never asking back for anything.
Jones owned a financial investment company, David L. Jones Investments, and was vice president of a chain of Pawn USA pawn shops owned by his son. Jones was also a former secretary of the N.C. Department of Correction.