Raleigh Rewind
The Raleigh Rewind
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The Raleigh Rewind is a “this week in Raleigh” feature set 30 years in the past – March, 1985 to be specific. Yes, 1985 was really 30 years ago!
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The Raleigh Rewind is a “this week in Raleigh” feature set 30 years in the past – March, 1985 to be specific. Yes, 1985 was really 30 years ago!
City Council on Tuesday discussed the 2030 Comprehensive Plan, a traffic improvement project and renovation plans for the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium.
City Council on Tuesday discussed the merits and the drawbacks of a potential bike share program.
Wake County Commissioners on Monday discussed the need for additional funding for the county’s school system.
Today on the Development Beat, permits have been issued for a 48-unit affordable housing complex in Southwest Raleigh.
The Raleigh Rewind is a new weekly feature that takes a look back at what was happening in Raleigh fifty years ago.
Planning Commissioners on Tuesday voted to recommend approval of a south Raleigh restaurant that would operate out of a restored church.
The cancellation in January of a lecture on the future of Moore Square’s redevelopment was only one of many delays the project has faced.
Mayor Nancy McFarlane gave her State of the City address at the Rotary Club on Monday.
Today on the Development Beat, two projects at the Crabtree Mall, and another two at the Greystone Village Shopping Center.