Today is ABC Wednesday and "B" is for "Brown Town." The Brown Town neighborhood is located at North Elm at Cone Boulevard and backs up to Kirkwood and Irving Park.* This part of town is called Brown Town because it was developed by the Brown Corporation- in the 1950's. Recently, there was momentum for Brown Town to pursue a Neighborhood Conservation Overlay (NCO) designation. ** The purpose of an NCO is to ensure that a neighborhood maintains its unique characteristics and that structures built are compatible with the character of the neighborhood. While the designation is less restrictive than "historic district" , NCO's can help build a sense of communty in a neighborhood. This drive was partly due to the controversy over what would be (torn down and) built at the northwest corner of Cornwalis & Elm. Now that the former structure has been removed and the new one is in place, the momentum for the overlay seems to be diminished.
Did you know that, unless there is some designation that affects zoning, the city doesn't determine or outline the boundaries of a neighborhood. Some properties are clearly in a given neighborhood and others are more ambiguous.
The above house, located at 2304 Danbury Road, is a real gem and the recent landscaping and renovations give it real curb appeal (see before here). It has a more modern look than many of the houses in the neighborhood. It is one of the few houses in Brown Town that isn't hidden by mature bushes and trees and, therefore, it is easy to photograph. Follow our ABC Neighborhoods series here. We're hoping that O. Henry Magazine or the News & Record or Our State Magazine will research and write about Brown Town. As a matter of fact, we still need to settle the issue of whether this house on Danbury is in Brown Town or Browntown!
*see map here.
** see information and data collected for Brown Town's possible NCO here & here.
I love it when I learn something new through an ABC Wednesday post, and Brown Town is certainly a new one on me. UPS should move their headquarters there ("What can Brown do for you?") :-)
I love seeing before and after pictures of house renovations, so thanks for including the link to the "before" picture. What a difference, they really gave this property a wonderful makeover! It's very handsome. I hope Brown Town gets their NCO designation!
Posted by: Laloofah | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:23 AM
i love the huge windows...great natural light.
My B
Posted by: Luna Miranda | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:47 AM
Most informative and creative post ~~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)
Posted by: Carol | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:52 AM
Interesting post about Brown Town. Carver, ABC Wed. Team
Posted by: Carver | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:55 AM
fascinating history, as usual.
ROG, ABC Wednesday team
Posted by: Roger Green | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:58 AM
They really did a fantastic outdoor makeover--looks so pretty. So interesting are these neighboorhoods.
ann
Posted by: Ann | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 10:37 AM
Interesting! What a wonderful transformation. I love all those windows!
Posted by: Linnea | Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at 08:12 PM
Very 1950s...
Posted by: Madge @ The View From Right Here | Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 10:22 PM
Owner here. Cool to see our home made the blog. If you want to check out any more pictures of the house and the process. www.projectrehab.blogspot.com
Posted by: Will S | Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 07:39 PM