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James Borden

Oak City Portraits

Oak City Portraits

By James Borden | January 5, 2015

The First in Flight Cat Club held a show at the State Fairgrounds this past weekend.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Work Begins on Controversial Hillsborough Lofts Development

By James Borden | December 22, 2014

Two apartment complexes received permits the week of December 8, one of which has been a source of controversy since it was first announced.

Development Beat

North Hills Retirement Community Begins Vertical Construction

By James Borden | December 12, 2014

The Cardinal at North Hills, a continuing care retirement community, received building permits December 5, paving the way for a 298-unit complex that will allow its residents to rent, rather than own.

Oak City Portraits

Oak City Portraits

By James Borden | December 11, 2014

Last weekend’s Art Walk drew heavy crowds to the Boylan Heights section of Raleigh.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Work Begins on New Apartments as Old Ones Demolished

By James Borden | December 5, 2014

The final weeks of November saw permits issued for the demolition of two apartment complexes – and the construction of one new one.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Work Begins on Gramercy Apartments

By James Borden | November 21, 2014

Permits were issued last week for the construction of The Gramercy, a 203-unit apartment complex with ground-floor retail located in the Glenwood South district.

Oak City Portraits

Oak City Portraits

By James Borden | November 20, 2014

An Eastern gray squirrel observes the site of a new comfort station at Pullen Park

Development Beat

Development Beat: Demolition Begins on Former Elementary School

By James Borden | November 17, 2014

Permits were issued recently for the demolition of Green Elementary School on Six Forks, and the city just issued bids for the teardown of the former Milner Inn property on Capital.

Development Beat

Development Beat: Sports Bar Demolished to Make Way for Walgreens

By James Borden | November 7, 2014

City Council this week approved a number of new residential developments, permits were recently issued for a new apartment complex in North Raleigh and a double-dose of demolition projects are now underway.

News

Development Beat: Townhomes Coming to St. Mary’s

By James Borden | October 31, 2014

An area of St. Mary’s Street in downtown Raleigh near Glenwood South will eventually be redeveloped into a 17-unit townhome development, and work begins on another student housing development on Hillsborough.

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