Greensboro residents who want to watch the latest milestone in the construction of what may become the most ambitious community center project the city has ever attempted won’t even have to leave home to do it.

The City of Greensboro announced this week that the city’s YouTube channel will broadcast live video of the “topping off” ceremony for the Windsor Chavis Nocho Community Complex on Friday, June 5 at noon.

The topping off ceremony marks the placement of the final steel beam on the massive new structure now rising at 1601 E. Gate City Blvd. in Greensboro.

For construction projects, putting the final beam in place is considered a major benchmark because it means that the skeletal structure of the building is essentially complete.

And this isn’t just another neighborhood rec center. Oh no.

This is the giant multi-purpose project many residents have started referring to as the “Taj Mahal” of community centers because of the sheer number of things it’s trying to do all at once.

The heavy equipment and demolition crews that began tearing down the old Windsor Recreation Center last year are now giving way to a massive steel structure that city leaders hope will eventually become a beacon for east Greensboro.

Once completed in 2027, the 65,000-square-foot Windsor Chavis Nocho Community Complex is supposed to combine a recreation center, library, park, wellness hub and social services center into one enormous facility designed to serve east Greensboro.

According to city leaders, the facility is intended to “seamlessly combine the facilities and resources of a library, recreation center and park into a singular, transformative destination.”

That’s a very city-government sentence. Translated into normal English, what city leaders are trying to build is basically a one-stop location where residents can do everything from working out to attending community events to accessing county services to taking wellness classes.

The city also released information this week promoting a virtual tour of the facility that showcases the extensive design plans for the building.

The project is intended to be much more than a traditional recreation center.

The complex is supposed to offer everything from sports and recreation to social services to educational programming and wellness initiatives. The idea behind the project is that residents won’t simply come there to play basketball or check out library books. Instead, city leaders want it to become a central gathering place for the surrounding community.

Plans for the complex include basketball courts, an aquatic center, walking tracks, fitness rooms, gathering areas, flexible event spaces, lounges, teaching kitchens, dedicated spaces for children, teens and seniors – and areas intended for community programming and social services.

The aquatic center alone is expected to include amenities such as a lazy river, water slide and lap pool.

The project also includes outdoor gathering areas, an amphitheater and recreational spaces connected to Nocho Park.

Likewise, city officials have said that the connected park area won’t just feature traditional playground equipment but also “universal play spaces,” outdoor fitness areas and spots designed to recognize the history of the surrounding community.

They say the goal is to create a centralized hub that promotes lifelong learning, recreation, healthy living and easier access to services.

Guilford County government is also expected to have a presence at the complex. According to previous announcements, county services tied to public health, social services and nutrition programs are expected to be available there as well.

The project is also meant to address longstanding complaints that east Greensboro has historically lacked the level of public investment and services seen in the wealthier parts of the city. This project is, at least in part, an attempt by city and county leaders to address some of those criticisms.

The facility is being funded through a combination of support from the City of Greensboro, Guilford County government, Cone Health, the Public Art Endowment and the Outdoor Recreation Legacy Partnership.

Last year, Cone Health announced a $5 million contribution toward the center.

The project represents one of the most aggressive public-private community investment efforts Greensboro has ever undertaken