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Development Beat: North West Wednesday
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The Development Beat takes a brief tour of the work underway at the old warehouse at 707 North West Street.
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The Development Beat takes a brief tour of the work underway at the old warehouse at 707 North West Street.
We take a look at an expired demolition permit for a teardown that happened quite some time ago and try unsuccessfully to find out what’s causing the holdup on construction of the new townhome development The Saint on St. Mary’s Street.
We take a look at the new Sycamore Run Apartments getting built on Old Poole Road in Southeast Raleigh.
Permits have been issued for the new Cardinal Bar on North West Street, which will transform an old 1945 cinder block building that once housed a cab company into a bar and lounge. Plus: a new North Raleigh bottle shop!
We take a look at the site plans for a proposed landfill in Northwest Raleigh from Commercial Cleanup & Dumpsters, LLC.
We take a quick look at some recently issued renovation permits for work ranging from guest room improvements at the downtown Sheraton to $70,000 renovation of The Butcher’s Market in North Raleigh.
The final sitework permits have been issued for the Glenwood Place Apartments just south of the Crabtree Valley Mall and the I-440 interchange. Glenwood Place will eventually be turned into a mixed-use development of retail, office, housing and more.
Permits have been issued for the new Villages of Lake Boone Trail apartment complexes: three four-story buildings housing a total of 245 units. Plus, a pool & two “trash enclosures!”
The H-Street kitchen has now received all the permits it needs to open and operate: but owner Gary Bryant wants to make sure everything is in its right place before they start welcoming guests inside.
In light of a recent request for qualifications for improvements to Brentwood Park, we take a look at the park’s history and what might be coming in the future.