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Karen Tam brings us some photos from the vigil held Monday night for Akiel Denkins, who was shot and killed while fleeing from a Raleigh Police Officer on the afternoon of February 29.
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Karen Tam brings us some photos from the vigil held Monday night for Akiel Denkins, who was shot and killed while fleeing from a Raleigh Police Officer on the afternoon of February 29.
Teardown Tuesday today tackles two demolition projects; one of them the tragic loss of a unique architectural landmark, the other, a less-tragic demolition of a multipurpose building that was actually destroyed last June in a fire.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at the new building going up at Uncle Bob’s self-storage on South Wilmington, and a change-of-use permit that will transform an old Kroger into the Galaxy Fun Park.
Members of the Growth and Natural Resources Committee are delaying a decision on a hotly contested rezoning on Trailwood Drive in order to give planning staff more time to review a traffic study submitted by the applicant.
It’s renovation roundup time here on the Development Beat, and this week we take a look at some downtown transit projects, a new pizza joint and a renovation at the old Indoor Flea Market on Capital Boulevard.
The Calm Before the Storm: Karen Tam brings us some foggy photos taken the morning of February 24, hours before severe storms struck the area.
The City of Raleigh is currently bidding out work for two projects we’ve discussed in the past, and this seemed like the perfect opportunity to get an update on both Horseshoe Farm Park and the City’s plan to install between 38-55 new bike racks.
A new Family Dollar store is planned for North Raleigh on Trawick Road, across the street from The Starbar and the Tower Shopping Center.
It’s Terrific Tuesday here on the Development Beat, where today we take a look at the old Saint Ambrose Chapel, torn down in 1965.
We kick off the week with a look at a new storage facility on Capital Boulevard and a new equipment shelter for Verizon Wireless. Exciting times are upon us!