Today on the Development Beat: Denny’s on Wake Forest & forensic labs at Wake County Detention Center to receive upgrades.
Development Beat
Development Beat: Permit Party
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Permits have been issued for Raleigh’s second location of the burger chain Bad Daddy’s, which will be located in the North Raleigh Olive Park shopping Center. Plus: parking lot repairs for Cameron Village and a kitchen renovation for Chilango Tacos & Grill on New Hope Church Road.
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Development Beat: Major Work Wednesday
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We take a look at some plans to add a new porch and a second-story addition to a 1915 bungalow in the historic Oakwood section of downtown Raleigh.
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Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday
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We take a quick look at the very recent demolition of the “Crabshack” at the Crabtree Valley Swim Club.
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Development Beat: Mind Your Manors Monday
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We take a look at the last two week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks. Plus: a report on all the home sales during that period.
News
Development Beat: A New Use For The Old Rex II: The Rexening
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The Old Rex Hospital site at the intersection of Wade and St. Mary’s has officially been put up for sale, and the state is seeking a buyer who will transform the former hospital campus into a state-of-the-art mixed-use development.
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Development Beat: Permit Party
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We take a look at some recent commercial renovation permits, including the new coffee lounge Sir Walter Coffee, and the new convenience store Hillsborough Street Mart on the ground floor of the Hillsborough 1301 Apartments.
Development Beat
Development Beat: Major Work Wednesday
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Significant renovations, including the removal of a double-height Georgian porch, are being planned for the Norris Heartt House, a Victorian Italianite style home originally built in 1879 and located at 421 N. Blount St.
Development Beat
Development Beat: Capital Projects in the Capital City
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We take a look at five of the biggest Capital Improvement Projects the City of Raleigh is currently developing, including a brand-new municipal complex.
Development Beat
Development Beat: Mind Your Manors Monday
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We take a look at the last two week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks. Plus: a report on all the home sales during that period.
Development Beat
Development Beat: Permit Party
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Friday, December 9, 2016
Permit Party is a newish feature that combines our former “New Building Report” and “Renovation Roundup” columns into one.
It’s like Déjà Vu all over again. In our last edition of “Development Beat: Permit Party,” published in mid-November, the priciest commercial construction project we looked at was a new, $6.675 million new five story, 119,200 square-foot addition to the Public Storage facility at 1400 Capital Boulevard. In the three week period since that column ran, the largest commercial renovation permit issued in Raleigh was for … $6.8 million in renovations at that same Public Storage Facility. McCrory Construction is handling both projects.