South Front District saw the opening of Mariposa, a Spanish tapas bar in May, launched by Bobby Zimmerman and the True Blue team. (Port City Daily/Shea Carver)…
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Lots of movement happens around the Port City when it comes to new openings and closings of restaurants, food trucks, bars and bottle shops…
Plans for Seaboard Social Hall move forward wilmingtonbiz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wilmingtonbiz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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The National Linen Service Building at 1315 S. Fifth Ave. will become Seaboard Social Hall, a 43,000 square-foot space that will house a food hall and indoor music venue. (Port City Daily/Shea Carver)
WILMINGTON The Southside of downtown will be getting tastier and more cultured when a 43,000-square-foot building transforms into Seaboard Social Hall. The business will be the first of its kind in Wilmington, combining a food hall and indoor music venue at the National Linen Service Building (1315 S. Fifth Ave.), located across from blues venue The Rusty Nail.
Monarch Property Co. developer Jason Queen, co-owner of Raleigh’s Transfer Co. Food Hall, is behind the $15-$20 million project. Queen told Port City Daily multiple investors are involved in the business model, which will add around 100 jobs locally and continue forth with revitalization of the Greenfield Lake area.