Development Beat
Development Beat: Major Work Wednesday
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The historic Boylan Apartments filed a “major work” application with Raleigh’s Historic Development Commission, but the project seems relatively minor in our eyes.
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The historic Boylan Apartments filed a “major work” application with Raleigh’s Historic Development Commission, but the project seems relatively minor in our eyes.
We take a quick look at all the demolition permits issued over the last week. Spoiler alert: none of the projects were very interesting!
Verizon is building a new cell tower in West Raleigh, so we take a quick look at the process involved in building a new cell tower.
We take a quick look at some recently issued renovation projects from around the city, including work at both Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works at Triangle Town Center, a new office space for Personify on South Dawson, new washer/dryers at the Hawthorne at Six Forks apartments and more!
Today we take a look at the new mixed-use development 5401 North, which will soon be adding an apartment complex to the property.
We take a brief look at the history of a soon-to-demolished home first built in the South Park neighborhood in Southeast Raleigh way back in 1930.
Permits have been issued for a new service building for the St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church in Northwest Raleigh that will contain classrooms and a gymnasium.
Dr. Robert Maher, an audio forensics analyst who has served as an expert witness on gunshot acoustics, took a listen to some audio from Saturday’s Crabtree Valley Mall incident and it didn’t sound much like gunfire to him.
A new salad-themed chain restaurant is coming soon to Cameron Village, but in better news, the nonprofit Carroll’s Kitchen received permits to renovate the former home of the Square Rabbit on East Martin Street.
ThinkGeek, a retailer specializing in geek-themed “apparel, home and office décor, electronics and gadgets, outdoor and survival gear and collectibles” will be holding its grand opening at the Crabtree Valley Mall tomorrow from 10-5.