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Furniture Store Gets City’s Seventh Downtown Loan

By Ariella Monti | January 18, 2013

A program the Record once reported as underutilized has seemingly gained momentum after Raleigh City Councilors this week approved the seventh loan through the city’s Downtown Loan Program.

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City Leases Stone’s Warehouse For Artist Apartments

By Ariella Monti | January 18, 2013

City Councilors moved forward this week with a lease for an affordable artist community that once councilor says gives him “heartburn.”

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Final Stanhope Decision Delayed

By Ariella Monti | January 16, 2013

Developers will submit a revised proposal that limits construction of the controversial Stanhope project to a five-story building.

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Council Rejects Crowdfunding for City Projects

By Ariella Monti | January 16, 2013

City Councilors Tuesday rejected a proposal to use a denizen-run crowdfunding program for neighborhood projects.

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Council Committee Approves City Loan for Downtown Business

By Ariella Monti | January 10, 2013

Members of the Budget and Economic Development Committee this week approved a $50,000 loan for a downtown home design store.

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Road Race Closures to Get A Closer Look

By Laura Baverman | January 9, 2013

A council committee will look at the road race policy following a record number of road races and closures on schedule, including a new marathon.

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City Cushions Ballet’s Shortfall

By Ariella Monti | January 7, 2013

The Carolina Ballet asked the city for additional funding after losing a key donor.

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Community Garden Rules Eased in New Zoning Code

By Ariella Monti | January 3, 2013

Raleigh City Council members Tuesday unanimously approved loosening regulations on community gardens to allow them in more parts of the city.

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Lease Approved for Low-Income Artist Community

By Ariella Monti | January 3, 2013

City Councilors Tuesday approved a public-private partnership to redevelop an historic area of downtown Raleigh.

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Small Steps in Push to Change Garden Rules

By Chris Cioffi | December 13, 2012

Members of a Raleigh City Council committee this week moved to loosen the rules on community gardens. The full City Council could take up the change in January.

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