City Council
Public Hearings Focus on Residential Density
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Many of the zoning cases heard by city council on Tuesday night focused on increasing Raleigh’s residential density.
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Many of the zoning cases heard by city council on Tuesday night focused on increasing Raleigh’s residential density.
Wake County Commissioners on Monday approved funding for an athletic center and loans for affordable housing developments.
Hanna Stalvey, 7, relaxes in the shade and reads a book on the grass outside the Administration Building in downtown Raleigh, as her mother, Beth Stalvey, worked with a group of folks to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
City Council on Tuesday approved Raleigh’s five-year consolidated plan, and worked to ensure that Cooper’s BBQ will receive the parking it was promised at The Edison.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at the new zoning plan for the site that was once going to be developed as Meredith Heights.
Curious what’s coming up at City Council this week? Check out the Record’s new agenda preview feature by city hall reporter Chris Tepedino.
An open house was held Wednesday for the planned redevelopment of Moore Square.
Planning Commissioners on Tuesday recommended approval for a new bank on Strickland Road, but delayed a decision on a new Circle K.
The city is spending $119,757 a year to operate the Business and Technology Center – and it’s only bringing in $26,568 in annual rent.
Today on the Development Beat, we look at a recently permitted mall kiosk, plus a handful of other fascinating renovations!