Development Beat
Development Beat: New Building Report
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In today’s new building report, we explore permits for Generosity II, a Southeast Raleigh flex office building located near the Pepsi Bottling Plant.
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In today’s new building report, we explore permits for Generosity II, a Southeast Raleigh flex office building located near the Pepsi Bottling Plant.
We take a look at some recent renovation projects around the city, including an office building at Five Points, Tower II at North Hills and something for the Universoul Circus.
Ever wondered how many mattress stores there are in Raleigh? Ever wondered *why* there’s so many mattress stores in Raleigh? We’ve got answers to these and to all of life’s most important questions in today’s edition of the Development Beat.
In today’s Planning Commission report, we take a look at their February 23 meeting, during which they discussed an affordable housing development, an oft-delayed townhome project and a new historic overlay district in the Glenwood-Brooklyn neighborhood.
Ravaged by fire earlier this year, the Sushi Nine restaurant on Western Boulevard is now set to be torn down, and hopefully replaced with a restaurant that serves something other than raw fish. Yuck.
Site work is underway for Crabtree Commons, the latest mixed-use development in the Crabtree Valley Mall area that’s located right behind the mall and right next to the brand-new Creekside at Crabtree residential development.
We’ve got an oversized issue of the Development Beat to bring you today with a look at several interesting renovation jobs taking place around the city, including the historic 224 Fayetteville building, Raleigh’s Fire Station No. 5 and some work at the old Nehi Bottling Plant.
A recently filed subdivision plan for the redevelopment of downtown Raleigh’s Stone’s Warehouse offers further insight into developer Jason Queen’s plans to transform the former home of Carolina Transportation into an upscale mixed-use development.
The Shoppes at Battle Ridge in Southeast Raleigh will soon be home to Raleigh’s 10th and newest location of the venerable fast-food chain Taco Bell.
Teardown Tuesday today tackles two demolition projects; one of them the tragic loss of a unique architectural landmark, the other, a less-tragic demolition of a multipurpose building that was actually destroyed last June in a fire.