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Why the West Won!

When my husband and I decided to buy a condo in downtown Raleigh, we wanted a building with concrete construction and double walls for noise control (drywall, insulation, air space, insulation, drywall) and a pool. During the summer of 2007, after shopping around and doing our homework, we were thoroughly impressed with The West. The West has 8-inch concrete in the floor and ceiling with double walls between units and the heated pool is on the rooftop. There are no units overlooking the pool so you don’t have people watching you from above and you don’t have to worry about disturbing your neighbors when cranking the tunes and getting rowdy. So the pool is open 24/7! The Community Room and the Fitness Center, also located on the rooftop, has free Wi/Fi (great for working poolside-lol!), tv, music, full kitchen, and a gas grill-great place to hang out and have social events. Initially we were not interested in the fitness facility but now that our gym across the street has closed, we are happy to have access to the exercise room while we wait for the new gym to open. The West has great floor plans-good design and utilization of space. We love our corner unit with the master suite separate from the main living area, the private balcony, and the huge windows providing lots of light and fabulous views-it is the best kind of art! The Sales Center has a full sized model so we could see the quality. The Glenwood Agency real estate agents were friendly, knowledgeable about the building and downtown, helpful, NOT pushy, highly respectable, and professional. They made buying the condo easy, fun, and exciting.

I asked my neighbors why they selected The West. Here is what they had to say:
• Prime location. Every one of my needs such as restaurants, music, bars, theatre, art, gyms, yoga, coffee with friends can be met within walking distance.
• Staff, builder, management company, and all of the wonderful folks associated with buying my unit and living here have made a lasting impression on me.
• Feeling of safety due to building security and doorman.
• Two parking spaces and covered parking.
• Younger/more fun crowd.
• Close to Glenwood Avenue.
• Easy to get in/out for work.
• Basement storage.
• Best value for the money.
• Building’s quality is far above par. Flooring, counters, cabinetry, fixtures and lighting are amazingly impressive.
• West stood out to me as the “Hippest” condo building. I was drawn to the modern, simple, and beautiful fixtures and materials.

The West is an urban, dynamic place to live and that is WHY THE WEST WON!

Drink Downtown on a Budget

Adult Beverages for sales in downtown Raleigh. We all want to save money while going out and having fun. So take advantage of all the specials available in the downtown drinking establishments. Meet friends, relax after a hard day of work, celebrate your favorite sports team victory, and save money on the dinner bill with lower drink costs with these specials listed below.

MONDAY
• Half price bottles of wine @ Zely & Ritz, 518 West, Blue Martini
• $5 glass of wine @ The Globe
• $2.50 pints (bartender’s choice) & $4 mojitos @ Tobacco Road
• Half price martinis @ Blue Martini
• Half price sangria @ Mosiac
• $2.75 pints @ Flying Saucer

TUESDAY
• $2.50 all pints @ Tobacco Road
• $5 margaritas @ Jibarra
• $5 margaritas and sangria @ Cashmere
• Half price bottles of wine @ Sono, Red Room, 101 Lounge, Café Helios
• Half price martinis @ Mosiac & Blue Martini
• $4 mixed drinks @ Hi5
• 25% off bottle of wine @ Humble Pie
• $3.50 pints @ Tir na nOg

WEDNESDAY
• Half price bottle and glasses of wine @ Mosiac
• $2 domestics and $2 wells @ Metro Lounge
• $5 Cosmos and free appetizers for the ladies @ Blue Martini
• $5 martinis @ 518 West, Sono, & Cashmere
• Half price highballs @ Humble Pie
• Domestic/Microbrew pitchers $9/$12 @ Tobacco Road

THURSDAY
• $5 glass of wine @ Cashmere
• $5 martinis and wines by the glass & half price bar food @ Sullivans
• $5 martinis @ Zely & Ritz, The Mint
• $3 Smirnoff drinks & $1 mystery beer @ Napper Tandy
• Half price draft @ Sono
• Half price sangria and paella @ Red Room
• $6 martinis at Humble Pie
• $5 appletinis and cosmos @ Tobacco Road
• Half price wine and $2 domestics @ Metro Lounge

FRIDAY
• $5 featured martini @ Bogarts
• $2 Coors Light, $2.50 Corona, $6 bombs @ Tobacco Road

SUNDAY
• $15 margarita pitchers @ Tobacco Road

Please share the specials you know that are not listed.

Wake Relief, Providing Emergency Food for Those in Need

Saint Saviour’s Center, 616 Tucker Street, RaleighWake Relief is an all volunteer ecumenical organization committed to providing emergency food for Wake County residents in need. Established in 1975, it is open every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and one Saturday a month, in the basement of St. Saviour’s Center, at 616 Tucker Street in the Glenwood South District.

The food relief is made possible by in-kind and monetary donations from area churches, community organizations, schools and individuals. A week’s supply of nutritionally adequate food, with fresh produce provided by Interfaith Food Shuttle, is distributed according to family size. Recipients must have a referral, and they may receive food every 60 days if referred from Wake County Human Services, or once a year if referred by another organization. These recipients are informed that they may return in 60 days with a WCHS referral.

Approximately 85 regular volunteers staff the operation. In 2008 Wake Relief served 5,250 people. In these tough economic times the number served is expected to trend upward, so volunteers are always welcome!

For more information please contact Katherine Westbrook, 919-271-8484.

Problems Parking Downtown?

Not if you know where to park!!!

It’s tough to find an on-street parking spot these days and the future holds parking meters! Don’t waste your time searching and head to one of many downtown parking lots or garages.

Use this link for a map of the downtown parking locations.

http://www.godowntownraleigh.com/get-around/parking

Many of the parking garages near Moore’s Square are free after 5pm and on weekends. The other downtown lots and garages charge a minimal fee ranging from $3 to $5.

Make sure to look at the parking signs on the streets. Some have time limits.

Did you know that it could cost you over $100 if your car is towed in downtown and they only take cash!! Scam…probably but what can you do about it? I had my car towed 3 blocks and it was $90 to free it. I had to find the towing company, walk back to find a cash machine and then walk back to the towing company.

Find a good spot to park and just walk!!!!

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