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A lack of new building permits has led us to scavenge through the interior completion jobs: fit-outs in recently completed buildings whose new building permits were probably issued sometime in 2014.
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A lack of new building permits has led us to scavenge through the interior completion jobs: fit-outs in recently completed buildings whose new building permits were probably issued sometime in 2014.
Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday takes on two demolition projects today: a former dry cleaners on Atlantic Avenue and a former pipe and steel manufacturer in downtown Raleigh’s warehouse district.
With a new look, the Development Beat brings back an old feature: Planning Commission Coverage. Commissioners last week heard three rezoning cases, two site plans and a text change.
Today on the Development Beat, it’s a look back at some of the more notable projects of 2015, including Midtown Plaza at North Hills, the sale of the Renaissance Hotel and the Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recent renovations, including another tenant for downtown’s Dr Pepper Complex and some work on the 10th floor of the city’s One Exchange Plaza building.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recently issued renovation permits, including a group that will affect six area Bojangles!
Today on the Development Beat, a look at some recent renovations around the city along with a charity drive being helped along by a local realtor.
Today on the Development Beat, it’s our latest edition of By The Numbers, a look back at real estate and permit data from the month of November.
Today on the Development Beat we take a look at some recent renovation projects, including the latest tenant for a new office building and some interior demolition work at a warehouse.
Today on the Development Beat, we take a look at some recent renovation permits, including the El Pollo Rico on Capital Boulevard and the former home of Lighting Inc. on Peace Street.