Welcome to Ole Asheboro

The Ole Asheboro Street Neighborhood Association has a long history dating back to its formation in 1979. It was established to preserve and enhance the quality of life in one of Greensboro’s historically significant neighborhoods, located in the southern part of downtown. The area, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, has faced challenges like disinvestment, run-down properties, and crime, but it has also seen efforts at revitalization over the decades.

Special thanks to Nettie Coad

Our History

The Ole Asheboro Neighborhood Association was founded in 1979 to address the needs of one of Greensboro’s historically significant neighborhoods, located in the southern part of the city. The neighborhood, bordered by Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, has deep roots in Greensboro’s African American history, and over the years, it has faced challenges such as economic disinvestment, dilapidated housing, and crime due to the legacy of redlining and other systemic injustices.