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Development Beat: N. Raleigh Used Car Dealer Gets Permit
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A rundown on some of the construction permits issued for the week of September 28, including a controversial used car dealership on Glenwood.
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A rundown on some of the construction permits issued for the week of September 28, including a controversial used car dealership on Glenwood.
City Council this week scheduled public hearings for three new residential development projects, along with a plan to turn a former residential space into a new office complex.
Adopted by the city in 2010, SeeClickFix has served as a clearinghouse for complaints ranging from unkempt lawns to loud music, but with its contract expiring next year, the city is looking to improve the way it’s run.
In its regular afternoon session Tuesday, City Council discussed issues ranging from a proposed white water rafting park to historical landmark designations.
City Council authorized Tuesday an agreement with Johnston County that would help grow both entities’ water supplies.
It is estimated that more than 50 percent of North Carolina residents live under a Homeowner’s Association, which can lead to conflicts over everything from unpaid dues to common area improvements.
This week on the development beat, we take a quick look at the city’s new “experience” plan for the downtown, look at some new restaurants coming to the area and address a reader’s e-mail.
This week on the Development Beat, a new indoor shooting range is coming to Raleigh, alongside nearly a half dozen new restaurants, including Carolina Ale House and Smashburger.