The Kimberly Gateway Commons is the center of an eclectic group of dwellings in a unique, lovely subdivision. Neat areas of paved sidewalks, overhanging shade trees and well-established, exceptional houses make up Kimberly Gateway Commons. The neighborhood contains some fascinating locations such as Kimberly Park and many interesting churches. The neighborhood contains Burton, Richard Allen, McDaniels and Caesar streets. Walkers, swimmers, and picnickers love the local parks.
Downtown Winston and Blum Park surround Kimberly Gateway Commons. Wake Forest University is northwest of this neighborhood and brings an active college body to the district. With history, museums, coliseums, ball fields and shopping so convenient, the Kimberly Gateway Commons region is appealing. Attractive historic areas, haunted legends, and memorial cemeteries keep the local ghost hunters busy.
The Lawrence Joel Winston-Salem Entertainment and Sports Complex is adjacent to Kimberly Gateway Commons and is home to an RV campground and a Farmer’s Market. From wrestling events to Wake Forest University games to Gun Shows and society meetings, this coliseum is loved by locals. The arena was named for Lawrence Joel, the first black Medal of Honor recipient since 1898.
John Gold Memorial Expressway makes travel destinations for local residents easy. The expressway also leads straight to the Interstate 40 Business Loop.