PROMO T E R A I L ROA D H E R I TAGE With a railroad that still goes right through downtown Sanford, the city’s rich railroad history is hard to miss. Mayor Mann wanted to take advantage of that history by first acquiring the old Train Depot Building and then restoring it to serve as the town’s official welcome center.
“Past elected leaders tried and failed to make that happen, but we negotiated a sale to return ownership of the depot to the city,” Mann said.
Advocate for Tourism Development Authority What is a tax that doesn’t apply to local residents, but still benefits them? An occupancy tax. After nine years of trying to get the tax approved by the North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA), Sanford’s occupancy tax went into effect in 2018, putting thousands of dollars in the city’s coffers for tourism-related expenditures.
Built in 1910, the depot served passengers of three railroad companies, but it was almost demolished. It was saved by the Sanford Area Association of Realtors in the early 1990s, but city officials want to see it now become the city’s central location for tourism. A significant renovation campaign began in October 2019 with One Table…One Depot, a community fundraising supper.
“It was so dysfunctional and partisan,” said Mayor Mann, “and past leaders would not work with us. Now we have it.”
The city will fund $250,000 to cover one-third of the building’s restoration, with private donations covering the rest. The Train Depot will be home to the city’s Visit Sanford Tourism Development Authority and Downtown Sanford Inc., a nonprofit which promotes the economic health and quality of downtown Sanford.
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“We want to restore the Train Depot to its original luster,” Mann DONOR SIGNAGE said. “We want to make this the focal point of our exciting, beautiful and growing downtown.”
And it’s truly paying off, particularly with the creation of a Tourism Development Authority, who will oversee how that money is spent for the betterment of Sanford residents.
Complete Chinese City Sister Project “It was quite a feat for a city of our size,” said Mayor Mann, referring to the city’s partnership with Yixing, China, a city of 1.4 million people known as the country’s Pottery Capital. That pottery heritage helped establish a strong connection with Sanford, whose history is very similar. The cities are already benefitting from cultural, educational and economic opportunities, and Yixing is now not alone—a similar sister city agreement was signed with Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico, in October 2019, after the Sanford Rotary Club established a relationship with Rotarians there.