Development Beat
Development Beat: Mind Your Manors Monday
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We take a look at last week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks.
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We take a look at last week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks.
Things have been pretty slow in the commercial construction world lately here in Raleigh, but we take a look at some permits issued over the last two weeks, including a new Panera Bread& CVS at Lake Boone Trail.
We take a look at a courtyard expansion being planned for the Marbles Kids Museum.
A warehouse owned by UPS and a trio of homes by the City received their walking papers last week and will soon be torn down.
We take a look at last week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks.
Karen Tam brings us some photos from around Raleigh on Election Day.
We take a look at a planned addition for the historic Philip Rothstein home, built in the International Style in 1959.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2016
Two months after awarding the demolition contract for the Capital Inn, the City of Raleigh has granted the necessary demolition permits to Janezic Building Corp for the teardown of this 70-year-old motel. Not surprisingly, the Capital Inn did not begin its life in 1946 as a low-end residential motel suffering from severe bedbug problems.
In fact, what was most recently known as The Capital Inn appears to have started off as two separate lodging facilities: the Popajohn Tourist Court & Johnny’s Motor Lodge. We don’t have a ton of information on the Popajohn place, except to say it has no relation to the popular pizza chain & was actually accompanied by a restaurant known as “Pop’s Chicken.” We think the Tourist Court came before the Motor Lodge, but we can’t say for certain when the motor lodge was built. Wake County’s Property Records have three separate buildings listed on this parcel: the 1946 motel, described as “Capital Inn,” a motel described as “Johnny’s Motor Lodge” built in 1965 and a restaurant described as “Blues Cafe” built in 1946. Goodnight Raleigh has an excellent article on the history of the whole complex under the ownership of John “Johnny” Griffin: it once contained Johnny’s Drive-In Grill, Johnny’s Supper Club & the aforementioned Motor Lodge.
We take a look at last week’s new home and home renovation projects in and around the City of Oaks.
We take a look at the new offices for August Construction Solutions on North West Street on the edge of downtown Raleigh, which company president Michael Iovino will soon serve as the site of the region’s most popular mural.