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A Raleigh businessman bought the North Raleigh “party mansion” last month for $1 million. A representative told the Record he plans to use it as his primary residence.
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A Raleigh businessman bought the North Raleigh “party mansion” last month for $1 million. A representative told the Record he plans to use it as his primary residence.
This week on the Development Beat: Brixx pizza and cycling fitness studio received final permits to open in Cameron Village. The city also issued work permits for the new women’s hospital at WakeMed.
Planning Commissioners had a packed agenda this week, and heavy storms flooded a portion of Capital Boulevard, renewing discussion of the city’s plans to purchase and demolish the buildings.
Members of the city’s Comprehensive Planning Committee Tuesday reviewed a number of items dealing with inconsistencies between the Comprehensive Plan and the kinds of development the city has allowed to move forward.
In its monthly meeting, the North Central CAC discussed transit issues and learned about a pair of upcoming community events.
Permits were issued last week for the new Beer Garden bar on Glenwood Avenue and city councilors heard that additional retail at Crabtree wouldn’t result in additional traffic.
Despite recent pronouncements of an impending acquisition, discount retailer Family Dollar continued to expand its presence in the Raleigh area over the month of July, receiving permits for new locations in both the southeast and southwest portions of the city.
The former Kroger off of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard is finally getting a new tenant – two of them actually – and a question that has been plaguing Raleighites for years now – is there anything worse than people describing the area as “Raleigh-Durham-Cary” – is finally answered.
The South Central Citizens Advisory Council discussed Monday the goals and intentions of the city’s plans for the former Raleigh Business & Technology Center.
This week in the Development Beat, we take a look at two of Raleigh’s best libraries and examine some new multi-family developments proposed for North Raleigh.
Permits were issued last week for Creekside at Crabtree, a massive multi-family development to be built behind the mall near the banks of Crabtree Creek. And First Watch plans five new restaurants in the area.