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Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recently awarded and upcoming public construction projects and discuss the process of compensatory mitigation.
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Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recently awarded and upcoming public construction projects and discuss the process of compensatory mitigation.
A public meeting was held Wednesday to discuss the future of Hillsborough Street.
A public forum was held last week to discuss the progress made on the city’s plans to revitalize the Business & Technology Center incubator in Southeast Raleigh.
Today on the Development Beat, a bunch of million-dollar plus permits were issued recently, including some for work at the Holiday Inn Crabtree and the nearby Diamonds Direct.
The Law & Public Safety Committee met Tuesday to discuss the potential future of short-term rentals, such as those provided by Airbnb, in Raleigh.
Planning Commissioners met Tuesday to discuss a number of rezoning cases and text changes to the city’s Unified Development Ordinance.
The Technology and Communications Committee met Tuesday to discuss use of the website Nextdoor as a communication tool with Raleigh police, and the possibility of bringing Google Trekker to Raleigh.
Today on the Development Beat, Puny Human Software gets an office renovation, and Wake Tech renovates its Health Sciences library.
The Record was on hand Saturday when star city employee Johnny the Running Toilet made an appearance at a Wake Forest Home Depot to promote the fixing of leaky faucets and running toilets!