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Development Beat: Affordable Housing Application
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Rea Ventures Group, an Atlanta-based affordable housing developer, has filed a rezoning case in Northeast Raleigh that would allow for a 100-unit affordable housing development.
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Rea Ventures Group, an Atlanta-based affordable housing developer, has filed a rezoning case in Northeast Raleigh that would allow for a 100-unit affordable housing development.
Teardown Tuesday takes a look at an ongoing project on Poole Road that will eventually be developed into a new Breeze Thru convenience store and gas station.
The Council Record is a new series that will discuss in detail the most recent Raleigh City Council meetings. This week, a rezoning approval, further discussion of the dangerous dog ordinance, and a disagreement over a two-hour parking restriction.
One new building permit was filed last week, but we’ve got three new building projects to look at today. How’s that possible? Read on to find out!
Site plans have been filed for the expansion of HQ Raleigh, a new 50,000 square-foot building that will be built on the site of the former William Cozart furniture manufacturing company.
The Best Buy on Capital Boulevard is relocating (again) to the former site of the old Kmart in front of the Triangle Town Center Mall, work has begun on the new upscale steak house The Capital Grille at North Hills and some place named CycleBar is opening up a location in Brier Creek.
A lack of new building permits has led us to scavenge through the interior completion jobs: fit-outs in recently completed buildings whose new building permits were probably issued sometime in 2014.
Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday takes on two demolition projects today: a former dry cleaners on Atlantic Avenue and a former pipe and steel manufacturer in downtown Raleigh’s warehouse district.
With a new look, the Development Beat brings back an old feature: Planning Commission Coverage. Commissioners last week heard three rezoning cases, two site plans and a text change.
In our agenda preview for the January 19 City Council meeting, we take a look at some contract awards, some rezoning cases and payouts to the school system from Raleigh’s Safelight program.