Enjoyable City Design: Wilmington’s Cargo District — On a regular basis Vacationer

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Cargo District 101

The challenge was spearheaded by developer Leslie Smith of LS Smith Inc. who in 2010 Smith acquired a industrial area at 1607 Queen St. in a uncared for industrial space, which served as his residence and workplace. He then bought the constructing subsequent door which was product of delivery container, sparking the inspiration for a whole district constructed from upcycled supplies.

The district was formally branded in 2017 as an incubation hub for small companies and entrepreneurs. The subsequent 12 months Smith created the primary container-based, two-story residential buildings, utilizing eighteen 20-foot containers supply from native ports. Currently there are 9 600-square foot, one-bedroom residences with plans so as to add 50 to 70 one and two-bedroom residences sooner or later (utilizing 200 repurposed delivery containers). 

In 2025 the three-story Cargo West Food Court opened with area for 11 to 14 tenants – eating places, roasteries and occasional homes, micro-kitchens, a brewery and distillery.

Today the Cargo District is an eclectic cluster of 85 retailers on 4 blocks, between fifteenth and seventeenth Streets, bordered by Castle and Queen Streets. However, there are plans for it to broaden to nine-blocks sooner or later.


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