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This week, City Councilors discussed everything from the bikeshare program to Raleigh’s Municipal Service Districts. Plus, a special poem from Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchinson!
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This week, City Councilors discussed everything from the bikeshare program to Raleigh’s Municipal Service Districts. Plus, a special poem from Wake County Commissioner Sig Hutchinson!
We close out another week on the Development Beat with a look at some recent renovation jobs, including a new Mattress Firm, repairs at a barbecue joint and a huge re-roofing job at a local apartment complex.
Today on the Development Beat, we’ve got an update to a reader question about a Raleigh real estate investor and a look at the World’s Smallest Subdivision.
Raleigh’s Planning Commissioners met last week on Fat Tuesday to go over a handful of rezoning cases, including a new student-focused multi-family project on Hillsborough Street, which is severely lacking in such developments.
It’s Teardown Tuesday here on the Development Beat, and we’ve got four residential demolition projects to look at, two of which are being cleared out to make way for a new subdivision in central Raleigh.
In our agenda preview for the February 16 City Council meeting, we take a look at Raleigh’s proposed BikeShare program, the sale of some excess trucks and a handful of rezoning cases.
Less than five days after demolition permits were issued for the affordable Glenwood Gardens apartments, retaining wall permits have been granted to Clancy & Theys so they can begin work on the new multifamily complex that will be replacing them.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recent renovation projects, including some law offices at the Wells Fargo Center and a few fire-sprinkler jobs. It was a slow week!
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some site review plans for a new retirement facility in North Raleigh developed by ONE|ÆŽIGHTY communities.
Site plans have been filed for the redevelopment at the Villages at Lake Boone, and it looks like a new CVS will be occupying the corner of Lake Boone and Landmark near Rex Hospital.