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Today on the Development Beat, a quick look at a new auto body shop coming to Southeast Raleigh.
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Today on the Development Beat, a quick look at a new auto body shop coming to Southeast Raleigh.
The city council on Tuesday will deal with issues ranging from Dix Park to a citywide remapping project that has some residents up in arms.
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This week on the Development Beat, we look at a big project on Wake Tech’s north campus, a new self-storage facility and some more residential demolition projects.
Planning Commissioners on Tuesday narrowly recommended for approval a new retail development at the intersection of Litchford and Falls of Neuse roads.
A rezoning case that would allow for a new hotel in a historic overlay district was recommended by a rare 5-3 split vote of the planning commission on Tuesday.
The sale of church property has been held up due to the placement of a gymnasium, and planning commissioners Tuesday took a step toward allowing it to move forward.
City Council last week discussed new affordable housing options.
This week on the Development Beat, we talk about a new hotel, a new office building and some renovations to existing buildings.
The bicycle & pedestrian advisory commission met last Monday to discuss numerous items, including a bill passing through the North Carolina Senate that could affect bike lanes, the mountain to sea trail, and the fate of the bike share program in Raleigh.