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James Borden

Development Beat

Development Beat: Renovation Roundup

By James Borden | May 13, 2016

The Regal Cinemas theater at Brier Creek is set to undergo an extensive upgrade that will see luxury reclining seats installed in all 14 of its auditoriums. Plus: work begins for Wake County’s newest charter school.

City Council

Moore Square Renovation Work Likely to be Rebid

By James Borden | May 13, 2016

The Growth and Natural Resources Committee met Wednesday to discuss a rezoning case and two construction contracts: one for Moore Square and the other for Stone’s Warehouse.

The Council Record

The Council Record: May 10 Work Session

By James Borden | May 12, 2016

City Council met this week for a work session, where they discussed Southeast Raleigh Tennis Courts, greener stormwater control measures and the Moore Square Park renovation project.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Planning Commission Report

By James Borden | May 12, 2016

Planning Commissioners on Tuesday recommended approval of three new rezoning cases, including one for the Christian Hand of Hope Pregnancy Center, which plans to move in next door the to the Preferred Women’s Health Center, an abortion clinic.

Development Beat

Development Beat: The H-Street Kitchen

By James Borden | May 11, 2016

The Development Beat takes a tour of the future home of the H-Street Kitchen, thanks to proprietor Gary Bryant and our friends over at Rufty-Peedin Design Build.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday

By James Borden | May 10, 2016

A former clothing-shop turned church storage building was first set to be torn down two years ago; the permits expired without the work ever taking place. Now those permits have been renewed.

Development Beat

Development Beat: New Building Report

By James Borden | May 9, 2016

A new self-storage facility is coming to Brier Creek, and sitework has begun on the new Olive Park shopping center, which will be anchored by the city’s first Sprouts grocery store.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Renovation Roundup

By James Borden | May 6, 2016

A new Five Guys Burgers & Fries is coming to Capital Boulevard and the former home of Larry’s Southern Kitchen will soon be hosting Padrea’s Sports Cafe.

News

Raleigh Hall of Fame 2016 Inductees

By James Borden | May 5, 2016

We’ve got a full list of the proposed 2016 inductees for the Raleigh Hall of Fame, including a brief bio for each.

Development Beat

Development Beat: A Hand of Hope

By James Borden | May 5, 2016

A Hand of Hope Pregnancy Center is looking to rezone an old home on Jones Franklin next to Preferred Women’s Health Center, an abortion clinic on Jones Franklin Road.

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