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Merchant Wants out of Service District
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An attorney whose office is located in the Hillsborough Street Municipal Improvement District is seeking to have his property removed due to a lack of services provided.
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An attorney whose office is located in the Hillsborough Street Municipal Improvement District is seeking to have his property removed due to a lack of services provided.
After a contentious discussion Tuesday, Councilors voted 5-3 in favor of approving a new student housing project on Hillsborough Street.
In this week’s development beat, more construction, and controversy, from Hillsborough Street, along with changes at Crabtree Valley Mall and the Cardinal Club.
Planning Commission members this week approved a controversial seven-story apartment building for Hillsborough Street and a new middle school for North Raleigh. Rex hospital and Wake Tech’s north campus are expanding, and a Taco Bell is getting some repairs.
This week in the Development Beat: New developments on the Dix property as the governor counter’s the city’s offer to buy the land with a higher price tag and less land; the Planning Commission approved two new apartment developments off Hillsborough Street. And McClatchy Interactive is moving to Hillsborough Street.
A new column by Record reporter James Borden aims to track planning and development across the city. See something happening in your neighborhood? Send tips and development questions and we’ll get on it.
Portions of Hillsborough Street and Friendly Drive will be closed next week through early January for necessary utility work for the new Stanhope Center.
Hillsborough Street is growing, but how and where are questions that have been debated as each new development asks for city approval. Columnist Leo Suarez explains the different voices in the debate.
Developers will submit a revised proposal that limits construction of the controversial Stanhope project to a five-story building.
A controversial project on Hillsborough Street was given the OK by Planning Commissioners this week, but still needs City Council approval.