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Congdon family puts up $30 million for downtown High Point project

The family bought the property over the past 2 years.
Credit: Louis Cherry Architecture/Triad Business Journal

HIGH POINT, N.C. — A High Point family will provide $30 million for a new downtown project separate from the city's The Outfields project already in progress.

The Congdon family, including David Congdon and the Earl and Kathryn Congdon Family Foundation, have pledged the majority of funds for Congdon Yards, a planned 225,000 square foot project at the corner of West English Road and Pine Street, just a short stroll from High Point's new BB&T Point baseball stadium. 

David Congdon bought the property over the past two years.

To read more about the new development in High Point, click here for the full story on the Triad Business Journal's website.

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