Green Valley Road and the Westover Terrace/Battleground Avenue area is changing before our eyes. Most recently, it started with the demolishing of Women's Hospital. This week, another icon in the area is no more. The above pile of debris used to be the Hardee's . The Hardee's at 1501 Westover Terrace opened in 1980 and closed 43 years later, in 1923. Now, it appears the one acre lot may become a bank. It is a little hard to keep up with all of the growth and change in Greensboro.
We had to chuckle, not being overly impressed with this photo. But, we're telling ourselves that it is in the style of German photographer, Andreas Gursky. In 2011, his photo Rhein II (see HERE) sold for 4.3 million. We're hoping ours will command a similar price. Hahaha! Seriously though, by the time you blink your eyes, a new building will be in its place.
Happy Thursday!
Never heard of Andreas Gursky but I am so glad that I continue learning new things from you Janis. Thanks!
I agree that things continue to change around Greensboro. I am glad that you are always around with your camera and you do the research to keep us abreast on what's what!
Posted by: Katja | Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 10:13 AM