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Mordecai Approves First Backyard Cottages Pilot Program
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Residents of the Mordecai community unanimously voted last week to move forward with becoming the City of Raleigh’s first pilot neighborhood for backyard cottages.
Raleigh Public Record (https://theraleighcommons.org/raleighpublicrecord/author/jborden/page/35/)
Residents of the Mordecai community unanimously voted last week to move forward with becoming the City of Raleigh’s first pilot neighborhood for backyard cottages.
Residents of the Northwest CAC raised concerns last week about a proposed rezoning and development of three parcels of land along Shady Grove Road.
Members of the Five Points Citizens Advisory Council earlier this month discussed proposed changes brought about by the city’s remapping process.
Today on the Development Beat, a look at two new restaurants & a “misfit mercantile” coming to downtown Raleigh.
On Sep. 5, the 6th annual African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh and Wake County was disrupted by the rain, but the excitement and joy continued to linger throughout the streets.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at the site plans for a new psychiatric hospital in Brier Creek.
Today on the Development Beat, a recent renovation roundup, including a trio of roof repair projects.
The Wal-Mart on New Hope Church Road has recently shifted from a 24 to an 18-hour schedule, which is part of a larger nationwide trend. Some have theorized, however, that the switch was influenced in part due to a high rate of shoplifting.
Today on the Development Beat, something’s getting built where the old Kmart near Triangle Town Center was, but we don’t know what.
In the first edition of The Bar Review, Molly Moore stops by Clouds Brewing on N. West Street to experience the magic of “The Downpour” and German Potato Salad.