Development Beat
Development Beat: New Building Report
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We’ve got three new building projects to talk about today, plus the unveiling of a new feature: the development map!
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We’ve got three new building projects to talk about today, plus the unveiling of a new feature: the development map!
Permits have been issued for Oak & Dagger, which will be replacing Tyler’s Taproom at Seaboard Station, and for continued work at Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve, a park that’s more than 20 years in the making.
The Oasis, a Muslim Community Youth Center, is set to get developed alongside a new single-family home neighborhood in Northeast Raleigh on Louisburg Road.
A new shopping center is coming to the intersection of Atlantic and Spring Forest in North Raleigh, and it’s bringing with it the beloved fast-food chain Burger King.
We’ve got two demolition projects to dive into today, including the former home of a modernist furniture store and a handful of Duke Energy warehouses in far North Raleigh.
Permits have been issued for Raleigh’s first retail banking location of the Greenville, NC-based Union Branch & Trust, which will be located on Mutual Court, near the intersection of Strickland and Falls of Neuse in North Raleigh.
The Regal Cinemas theater at Brier Creek is set to undergo an extensive upgrade that will see luxury reclining seats installed in all 14 of its auditoriums. Plus: work begins for Wake County’s newest charter school.
Planning Commissioners on Tuesday recommended approval of three new rezoning cases, including one for the Christian Hand of Hope Pregnancy Center, which plans to move in next door the to the Preferred Women’s Health Center, an abortion clinic.
The Development Beat takes a tour of the future home of the H-Street Kitchen, thanks to proprietor Gary Bryant and our friends over at Rufty-Peedin Design Build.
A former clothing-shop turned church storage building was first set to be torn down two years ago; the permits expired without the work ever taking place. Now those permits have been renewed.