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Today on the Development Beat, a look at some recently issued renovation permits, including hotel work on New Bern Avenue and a new restaurant at the Crabtree Valley mall.
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Today on the Development Beat, a look at some recently issued renovation permits, including hotel work on New Bern Avenue and a new restaurant at the Crabtree Valley mall.
Today on the Development Beat, a look at some recent renovation jobs, including a new grocery store on Capital Boulevard and a restaurant renovation at Cameron Village.
A very brief round-up of the results from Raleigh’s 2015 municipal elections.
An analysis of 2015 campaign finance records for Raleigh’s council and mayoral races found that bar owners have contributed nearly twice as much as those who would like to see further restrictions placed on downtown nightlife.
Today on the Development Beat, a look at some recent renovation permits, including three roof-repair jobs and a new pizza joint for North Raleigh.
A full-page ad taken out in the September 30 edition of the News & Observer claiming downtown Raleigh was in danger of becoming “DrunkTown” was met with intense ridicule as it spread across social media throughout the day.
A full-page ad that ran in the September 30 edition of the News & Observer kicked off a number of conversations on social media, several of which noted the historical importance of taverns and bars to the city of Raleigh.
Today on the Development Beat, a look at a new Walgreens coming to north Raleigh, plus a very brief round of renovation roundup.
The 11th annual Ray Price Capital City Bikefest is being held in downtown Raleigh this weekend, and we’ve teamed up with the organizers to bring you another can’t-miss photo competition!
Matt Tomasulo is the Founder and Chief Civic Instigator behind Walk [Your City], an emerging civic platform to help cities put people first and embrace walkability through online tools that boost offline mobility. He is also a national winner of the Hines Urban Design Competition for innovative family oriented development strategies. He is currently running as a challenger for an at-large seat.