Development Beat
Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday
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A plant currently embroiled in an environmental lawsuit that’s located off Atlantic Avenue and once housed a glass manufacturer and an electronics company is set for demolition.
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A plant currently embroiled in an environmental lawsuit that’s located off Atlantic Avenue and once housed a glass manufacturer and an electronics company is set for demolition.
On Saturday, May 21 the Brentwood community in North Raleigh held the first annual “Brentwood Rocks” event where neighbors of all ages got together to paint rocks for a planned Rock Garden in Brentwood Park.
We’ve got three new building projects to talk about today, plus the unveiling of a new feature: the development map!
Permits have been issued for Oak & Dagger, which will be replacing Tyler’s Taproom at Seaboard Station, and for continued work at Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve, a park that’s more than 20 years in the making.
On Tuesday, Councilors discussed the City’s procedures for conducting Traffic Impact Analysis studies, plus a breakdown of the types of developments for which traffic studies are always required.
The Oasis, a Muslim Community Youth Center, is set to get developed alongside a new single-family home neighborhood in Northeast Raleigh on Louisburg Road.
Councilors on Tuesday heard updates on the City’s latest Bike Plan and received a breakdown of the FY2017 budget. Plus: a vote to rebid Moore Square, and the approval of an Oberlin Road rezoning case.
A new shopping center is coming to the intersection of Atlantic and Spring Forest in North Raleigh, and it’s bringing with it the beloved fast-food chain Burger King.
We’ve got two demolition projects to dive into today, including the former home of a modernist furniture store and a handful of Duke Energy warehouses in far North Raleigh.
Council has a number of items on its plate for Tuesday, including an affordable housing project, a rezoning case for a pregnancy clinic and a change in the parking requirements for downtown Raleigh hotels.