Development Beat
Development Beat: North Tower Tuesday
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With a new, sleeker look, the 22-story, 450,000+ square-foot North Tower at Charter Square is moving ever closer to construction thanks to a recent approval from Raleigh’s Planning Commission.
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With a new, sleeker look, the 22-story, 450,000+ square-foot North Tower at Charter Square is moving ever closer to construction thanks to a recent approval from Raleigh’s Planning Commission.
H-Street Kitchen on Hillsborough and Capital Grille at North Hills both received ABC Inspections last week and will be opening later this month, plus, permitted work begins on the new Crawford & Son on Person Street and Mama Joe’s Thai Kitchen on Friendly Drive.
Creedmoor Road could soon be getting a new self-storage facility and a new multifamily residential development thanks to two recently-filed rezoning cases.
Our friends over at RentCafe compiled a list of average apartment-sizes across the country’s 100 biggest cities: and Raleigh made the top ten.
A former home decor and furniture store on Wake Forest Road is being cleared away to make room for Raleigh’s third Storage Max self-storage facility.
The Boxcar Bar + Arcade is getting a new outdoor canopy, North Raleigh is getting a new self-storage facility and Dr. Christopher Gudger will be opening up a new dental practice on Creedmoor Road.
The North Raleigh Irish Pub & Restaurant O’Malley’s is set to undergo some minor renovations, and the newest company from Cindy Whitehead, the former CEO of of Sprout Pharmaceuticals, which developed the first FDA-approved drug for women’s sexual desire, will be opening an office at North Hills.
We take an in-depth look at the recently filed site plans for The Standard, Hillsborough Street’s latest student-housing complex with ground-floor retail.
We take a look at the plans to renovate Raleigh’s historic Heck-Andrews house on Blount Street, which was sold to the N.C. Association of Realtors in January of this year.
A handful of demolition permits from 2013 for the Grove at Fallon Park town home development were reissued last week, so we decided to see if there was anything left out there to demolish.