

Golden Belt Campus
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Historic, Hip and Move In Ready DT Durham, NC
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A fully restored, Golden Belt Campus—one of Durham’s last historic textile mills to be creatively reused—draws a captivating energy to downtown. Home to businesses such as Strata Solar and Two Roosters, GBC has transformed a piece of Durham’s industrial past into a vital hub where people live, create, and work.
With over 327,000 SF of Class-A commercial space, GBC combines a vibrant local arts community, airy loft living, and modern offices in a historic setting, while also saving space for fun.
Located on E. Main St. in one of Downtown Durham’s hottest historic neighborhoods, this project has become recognized for its lively community with features that embrace the urban industrial aesthetic.
Explore an art gallery show, enjoy a beer and games at Hi-Wire Brewing, or check out a concert at the Mill Stage. GBC is the go-to, must-have place for creative pursuits, cultural events and a hip lifestyle allowing companies to capture and retain the best and brightest.
We invite you to join us in growing downtown Durham’s vibrant community at Golden Belt Campus.
Downtown Durham
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Check Out Mill No. 1 - Third Floor!
Gorgeous, move-in ready, exposed ceiling with an industrial aesthetic, huge windows, Available Now!
Located on E. Main St. in one of Downtown Durham’s hottest historic neighborhoods, this project has become recognized for its lively community with features that embrace modern industrial design.
350,000 square feet on the National Historic Register as the Golden Belt Manufacturing Company
One of Durham’s last historic textile mills to be creatively reused
Creative Office, Retail, Live/Work Apartments, Artist Studios, Live Music, Events, and more
Exposed brick and beam with 12’+ ceilings and large windows offering rich, natural light
Built-in 1901, fully renovated in 2008 (Golden Belt) and 2018 (Mill No.1)
Free on-campus parking and significant free public parking surrounding the campus
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