Contractor License Surrendered, Tax Notices Mailed, Health Center Renamed in Greensboro
Greensboro, NC – March 28, 2026 – Contractor surrenders license, tax notices head out, and a $1.5M health gift reshapes local services.
Greensboro is seeing a mix of regulatory action, property tax updates, and major health investment this week — all with implications for homeowners and families.
Contractor Surrenders License After Renovation Stall
A Greensboro contractor has surrendered his license following a nearly two-year home renovation project that left a homeowner out roughly $107,000. State licensing officials confirmed the voluntary surrender after an investigation into the stalled project.
The case highlights ongoing concerns about oversight in residential construction and the financial risks homeowners face when projects drag on without completion. Consumer advocates say residents should verify license status and review complaint histories before signing major renovation contracts.
Property Tax Assessment Notices Arriving
Meanwhile, Guilford County property owners should be checking their mailboxes. New property tax assessment notices are being distributed this week, reflecting updated home values across Greensboro and surrounding areas.
County officials say rising market values may translate into higher assessed values for many homeowners. However, an increase in assessed value does not automatically mean taxes will rise by the same percentage. Residents who believe their assessment is inaccurate will have a limited window to file an appeal.
With housing prices climbing in recent years, the reassessment cycle is expected to play a significant role in shaping future county and municipal revenue discussions.
$1.5 Million Gift Renames Women’s Health Center
In healthcare news, a $1.5 million philanthropic gift has led to the renaming of a women’s health center at Cone Health. Leaders say the donation will support expanded services and long-term investments in women’s care, including preventive health and specialty programs.
Hospital officials describe the contribution as one of the larger recent private gifts aimed specifically at women’s health services in the region. The funding is expected to enhance patient access and modernize facilities.
Together, these developments reflect the interconnected nature of housing, regulation, tax policy, and healthcare investment shaping Greensboro’s growth this spring.
Sources
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/greensboro-contractor-surrenders-license-renovation-stalled/83-xxxx
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/guilford-county-property-tax-assessment-notices/83-xxxx
https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/15-million-gift-renames-greensboro-womens-health-center/83-xxxx