
Belgravia Management has chosen developer Revival Partners to convert 200 North College, a five-story, 458,169-square-foot building at 200 N. College St., into a mix of uses. The Triad Business Journal reports plans call for 290 apartment units and 50,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, restaurant and commercial space.
Construction will begin this summer with delivery expected in mid- to late 2027.
The building previously housed Winston-Salem-based Wake Forest’s MBA and professional studies programs. The university vacated its 30,000-square-foot space last summer, recently establishing a new campus at The Pearl innovation district.
CBRE’s Darrell Palasciano and Kaitlyn Fitch will handle retail and commercial leasing for the project, which is now underway.
Belgravia acquired the site in August 2025 for $3.5 million.
200 North College has remained largely vacant for years since BofA moved to Legacy Union’s Bank of America Tower in 2019. It is one of several obsolete uptown properties marked for future conversion.
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