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Cox: The Best I Can Do is Be a Good Steward
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The Record sat down with Councilor David Cox this week to discuss development, density, and his love of biking around the City of Oaks.
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The Record sat down with Councilor David Cox this week to discuss development, density, and his love of biking around the City of Oaks.
A subcommittee of the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board approved plans for a dog park at Buffaloe Road Athletic Park and a dog run at Jaycee Park.
Mysterious work at the old Dr Pepper warehouse in downtown Raleigh received renovation permits last week, along with new locations for Pho Vietnam and McAllister’s Deli. Plus: The Knight’s Inn on New Bern is getting a big-time upgrade in the form of new automatic entrance doors.
The renovation of the former Moore Square Bus Station is about eight weeks into construction, and the project manager, Gil Johnson, provided the Raleigh Transit Authority with an update; we’ve got that and more inside.
The Kimberly Development Group is planning a new two-story office building for a vacant piece of land on Sandy Forks Road in North Raleigh, a use that is line with the recent Six Forks Corridor Study.
The city has issued a total of 12 citations to 11 businesses since it began cracking down on sidewalk dining in the summer of 2015; we take a look at who’s been fined and why.
Teardown Tuesday makes a return thanks to a small demolition job at the Thomas Concrete plant on West Street near Wade Avenue, a job that will be smartly handled by IQ Contracting.
City Council will be meeting this week for a work and a regular session. A number of public hearings have been scheduled for the 1 p.m. regular session including an affordable housing rezoning case and an update on the City’s Municipal Service Districts.
A new hotel is coming to the Triangle Town Center Mall, and the EM Johnson Water Treatment Plant is getting a new electrical outbuilding that’s tied into a larger renovation of the facility.
Earlier this week, The Record sat down with Councilor Mary-Ann Baldwin to discuss poverty, homelessness and the need to take action on affordable housing.