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Plant Seven, A New Center for Innovation and Culture, Opens in High Point, North Carolina

Plant Seven, a 100,000 squarefoot redevelopment project, will emerge this fall as High Point’s new center for design, culture and innovation at 410 West English Road (formerly Union Square). With an ambitious plan to rollout over the coming years, Plant Seven will preview October 12-17, 2018 with a soft opening celebration in conjunction with High Point Market, the semi-annual furnishings trade show, which draws an audience of more than 75,000 industry professionals to the city. Plant Seven is home to the HP365 initiative, a non-profit that has created a range of new programs and experiences in the building, which will ultimately revitalize a critical part of High Point’s downtown.

 

CEO and developer of the project Tim Branscome is working with the Raleigh-based firm Louis Cherry Architecture under the creative direction of Brooklyn-based Standard Issue Design to transform a 90-year-old former textile mill into a modern multi-use creative hub. Created with entrepreneurs, designers and makers in mind, the space will house a collaborative co-working space, design resources, photo studios and numerous public spaces, including a café, retail store, exhibition galleries and event venues—all designed to bring creative energy back to High Point, a historic epicenter of American furniture.

 

“Plant Seven represents a new approach for the city,” said Branscome. “It will allow for talent to emerge from the grassroots and our programming will speak to the next generation with a blend of art and design that will resonate internationally.”

 

Branscome, who is leading the overall vision for Plant Seven after spending more than two decades in the global furniture trade, teamed with Patrick Chapin, CEO, Business High Point – Chamber of Commerce and local business owners, including Mark Norcross, a hospitality furnishings industry veteran, to form HP365 LLC, the 501C3 non-profit behind Plant Seven. The property was purchased by David Congdon, Executive Chairman of Old Dominion Freight Line, to revitalize the city’s downtown year-round.

 

Through the support of Business High Point – Chamber of Commerce, HP365 has received $3 million in funding, split between a $1.5 million grant from the State of North Carolina, and matched by donations from benefactors including Bill Millis, heir to the Millis family hosiery company that initially built the building, as well as High Point University and IMC.

 

Plant Seven Market Week Events

 

October 12-17, Plant Seven will bring world-class design to High Point through a range of cultural projects, designed to engage the local community and visitors traveling for Market.

 

Guests will be invited to explore the property and its range of permanent amenities, including the new Material ConneXion library, as well as renovated event, gallery and exhibition spaces, which will remain open throughout the course of the project. Plant Seven will also preview offerings coming in 2019: Plant Seven co-working and fabrication facilities.

 

Special Exhibition: This Is Not A Chair at the Plant Seven Project Space

With the rise of the independent maker, the traditional furniture world is being challenged. This Is Not A Chair is intended to spark a dialog about the idea of furniture and its role in our lives. It will feature curated works by artists and designers practicing in a range of media and techniques whose oeuvre redefines furniture and function.

 

Design Shop Curated by Dezeen

The editors of Dezeen, the leading international architecture and design online magazine, have scoured the world and the South to bring you their favorite design finds. Discover a uniquely curated range of shoppable gifts from Southern makers, including, accessories and décor.

 

Draw Down Bookshop

Browse an assortment of design books about photography, graphics, architecture and interiors from Draw Down, the independent publisher and distributor.

 

Mill Collective

Visit the fourth edition of the biannual design and craftsmanship fair Mill Collective. Discover the latest from local exhibitors including Skram, Enkle Designs, Elijah Leed, BuzziSpace and more.

 

Material ConneXion

The leading materials resource by Sandow has opened at Plant Seven. Discover new materials and innovative solutions for interior design.

 

The Loft at Plant Seven

The Loft is a versatile event space at the top of Plant Seven.

 

Plant Seven CoWork

Preview Plant Seven’s future co-working space with a temporary lounge outfitted with products from Arper and BuzziSpace, two European furniture manufacturers with North American production facilities in High Point, NC.

 

About Plant Seven

 

Plant Seven is a 100,000 square foot center for innovation and culture based in High Point, North Carolina.

 

Designed to revitalize the city’s downtown, HP365, the 501C3 non-profit behind Plant Seven, was established to honor High Point’s legacy of furniture making and energize its creative spirit. Plant Seven serves as a destination and a platform for that vision by creating space for emerging designers, makers and entrepreneurs to work, collaborate and exhibit.

 

The multiyear project opens in October 2018 with exhibition and event spaces, a photo studio, retail pop-ups, and a Material ConneXion library. The Plant Seven co-working space, café and guestrooms will be opened in future phases.

 

Plant Seven is led by CEO Tim Branscome and HP365 with the support of Business High Point – Chamber of Commerce and generous funding from the state of North Carolina, David Congdon, High Point University, IMC, Bill Millis, Blue Ridge Properties, A.B. Henley and Frank Thomas.

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