Development Beat
Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday
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Teardown Tuesday makes a return thanks to a small demolition job at the Thomas Concrete plant on West Street near Wade Avenue, a job that will be smartly handled by IQ Contracting.
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Teardown Tuesday makes a return thanks to a small demolition job at the Thomas Concrete plant on West Street near Wade Avenue, a job that will be smartly handled by IQ Contracting.
City Council will be meeting this week for a work and a regular session. A number of public hearings have been scheduled for the 1 p.m. regular session including an affordable housing rezoning case and an update on the City’s Municipal Service Districts.
A new hotel is coming to the Triangle Town Center Mall, and the EM Johnson Water Treatment Plant is getting a new electrical outbuilding that’s tied into a larger renovation of the facility.
Earlier this week, The Record sat down with Councilor Mary-Ann Baldwin to discuss poverty, homelessness and the need to take action on affordable housing.
The week of April 4th will likely go down as one of the most dramatic in the storied history of Raleigh’s inspections department: permits were issued for renovations ranging from rooftop solar panels to retaining walls at Union Station. A look at these fascinating projects + more awaits!
A zoning case from 2013 was delayed again this week when City Council’s Growth and Natural Resources Committee made a number of additional requests for a case they frequently described as difficult and complex.
Planning Commissioners this week discussed case Z-6-16, a new grocery-anchored shopping center near the intersection of Leesville and Strickland Roads in North Raleigh.
The former home of Harry’s Guitars will soon be transformed into Glenwood South’s newest nightclub care of local bar owner Dan Lovenheim.
The Board of Adjustment met Monday to hear a number of requests for variances and exceptions to the City’s zoning and code requirements for development, chief among them one from the developers of a new condominium project on New Bern Avenue.
Blue Green Construction was issued permits back in October for a single-family home at 301 Wade Avenue, located right at the split between Wade and West Streets and next to the railroad bridge.