Development Beat
Development Beat: New Building Report
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A new self-storage facility is coming to Brier Creek, and sitework has begun on the new Olive Park shopping center, which will be anchored by the city’s first Sprouts grocery store.
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A new self-storage facility is coming to Brier Creek, and sitework has begun on the new Olive Park shopping center, which will be anchored by the city’s first Sprouts grocery store.
A new Five Guys Burgers & Fries is coming to Capital Boulevard and the former home of Larry’s Southern Kitchen will soon be hosting Padrea’s Sports Cafe.
A Hand of Hope Pregnancy Center is looking to rezone an old home on Jones Franklin next to Preferred Women’s Health Center, an abortion clinic on Jones Franklin Road.
A new four-story apartment complex is being planned for North Rogers Lane, across the site from the new Rogers Lane Elementary School. Plans are pretty preliminary at this point, but we’ve got plenty of speculation inside.
Today on Teardown Tuesday, we look at the impending demolition of the Brooks Museum Magnet elementary school near North Hills. Most of the school will be torn down, and a new campus built in its place.
After tearing down the old Glenwood Gardens apartments in February, vertical construction work has begun for its replacement: the luxury, 186-unit 2600 Glenwood apartments.
This week in renovations: Pelagic Beer & Wine is expanding, hidden gem Poppyseed Market is getting a new cooler and discount home goods retailer Tuesday Morning will be joining Planet Fitness and Kroger in the Creekside Crossing shopping Center on Six Forks Road.
Planning Commissioners met this week to discuss short-term rentals, downtown hotel parking and two new grocery stores planned for North Raleigh: a Publix & a Lidl (pronounced Lee-dle).
In this week’s new building report, we take a look at two new educational facilities coming to the Capital City: Primrose, a chain-daycare center, will be opening its third Raleigh location and Clancy & Theys is beginning work on the new Rogers Lane Elementary school.
Today on Teardown Tuesday we take a look at the plans to tear down downtown Raleigh’s former Greyhound Station at 314 West Jones Street. Greyhound relocated to a new home on Capital Boulevard, apparently to make way for yet another downtown apartment complex.