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Downtown Loan Pool Could See Wider Scope Under New Management
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A proposal for a new downtown loan fund could leverage federal and private dollars to pump $5 million into Raleigh small businesses.
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A proposal for a new downtown loan fund could leverage federal and private dollars to pump $5 million into Raleigh small businesses.
Raleigh’s wastewater treatment plant on the Neuse River will be expanded again to keep up with anticipated growth in the city.
A program the Record once reported as underutilized has seemingly gained momentum after Raleigh City Councilors this week approved the seventh loan through the city’s Downtown Loan Program.
City Councilors moved forward this week with a lease for an affordable artist community that once councilor says gives him “heartburn.”
Members of the County Commission and Board of Education are working on a bond referendum for building new schools and renovating others. County staff hope to have the bond on the ballot this fall.
Developers will submit a revised proposal that limits construction of the controversial Stanhope project to a five-story building.
Councilors have set a March 1 deadline to adopt the city’s new zoning code, but some want to see adoption done as early as next month.
City Councilors Tuesday rejected a proposal to use a denizen-run crowdfunding program for neighborhood projects.
A City Council committee this week denied a request for a seven-story building on Hillsborough Street. The full Council gets the final say Tuesday.
City Manager Russell Allen Thursday announced the three finalists to be considered to fill the city’s police chief vacancy. The finalists were chosen from among 48 applicants.