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Today on the Development Beat, we try desperately to work in the fact that it’s Friday the 13th.
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Today on the Development Beat, we try desperately to work in the fact that it’s Friday the 13th.
Downtown Raleigh is lacking the number of hotel rooms necessary to attract large-scale conventions and conferences.
Neighbots expressed their opposition to a new development in a public hearing was held Tuesday night on zoning case Z-35-13, Meredith Heights.
City Council on Tuesday discussed a series of projects that would improve the water and sewer quality for the city of Raleigh.
City Councilors on Tuesday approved the second phase of the Hillsborough Street Redevelopment project.
County Commissioners met Tuesday to approve more than $1.6 million in capital expenditures, among other items.
Glenwood residents last week received an update on the Crabtree Pipeline Project.
More than 50 local residents piled into the Glen Eden Park Community Center on Monday to attend a presentation on the new Glenwood Place mixed-use development.
Today on the Development Beat: Denny’s on Wake Forest & forensic labs at Wake County Detention Center to receive upgrades.
The Public Works Committee this week discussed a new fire station proposed for Harden Road.