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Today on the Development Beat, a bunch of million-dollar plus permits were issued recently, including some for work at the Holiday Inn Crabtree and the nearby Diamonds Direct.
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Today on the Development Beat, a bunch of million-dollar plus permits were issued recently, including some for work at the Holiday Inn Crabtree and the nearby Diamonds Direct.
“Exclusive” photos of Johnny the Running Toilet decked out in Irish garb while addressing the City Council last week.
Record Editor James Borden was in Nash Square on this first weekend of Spring.
Today on the Development Beat, Puny Human Software gets an office renovation, and Wake Tech renovates its Health Sciences library.
The Record was on hand Saturday when star city employee Johnny the Running Toilet made an appearance at a Wake Forest Home Depot to promote the fixing of leaky faucets and running toilets!
The Raleigh Rewind is a “this week in Raleigh” feature set 30 years in the past – March, 1985 to be specific. Yes, 1985 was really 30 years ago!
Today on the Development Beat, permits have been issued for a 48-unit affordable housing complex in Southwest Raleigh.
The Raleigh Rewind is a new weekly feature that takes a look back at what was happening in Raleigh fifty years ago.
Planning Commissioners on Tuesday voted to recommend approval of a south Raleigh restaurant that would operate out of a restored church.