Bringing Back the Heart of Greensboro

I still remember being a kid in Winston-Salem when my mother would take me to the department stores downtown – those trips weren’t just errands, they were social events where we’d run into family friends and feel the pulse of a thriving community. That experience drives my vision for Greensboro today. As a business leader running for City Council District 4, I’ve seen what cities like Greenville, South Carolina have accomplished, and I know we can bring that same vibrant energy to downtown Greensboro. With strategic development, community engagement, and proven leadership, we can transform our downtown into the beating heart of our city once again.
Preserving Greensboro’s Voice: Why I Oppose House Bill 765

As a committed advocate for Greensboro, I believe our neighborhoods should be shaped by those who know them best—our local community and leaders. House Bill 765 threatens this principle by centralizing zoning decisions at the state level, stripping Greensboro of critical authority. This bill could compromise neighborhood integrity, lower property values, and overwhelm our infrastructure. Join me in opposing this legislation that undermines our local governance and unique character. Together, we can ensure Greensboro retains the power to protect our neighborhoods and manage our growth responsibly. Your voice matters—let’s make it heard!
Supporting Property Owners’ Rights in Greensboro

The recent decision by the Greensboro City Council to eliminate the 750-foot rule for short-term rentals marks a significant victory for property owners and investors. This change not only upholds property rights but also signals Greensboro’s commitment to economic development. Short-term rentals are vital for boosting tourism and revitalizing neighborhoods. As we embrace a balanced housing policy, it’s essential to support fair regulations that encourage responsible property management. Join me in advocating for a thriving Greensboro real estate market where investment opportunities flourish. Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous future for our community.