Development Beat
Development Beat: Teardown Tuesday
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Demolition permits have been filed for a gas station’s car wash and a 1930s boardinghouse, both of them located on New Bern Avenue.
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Demolition permits have been filed for a gas station’s car wash and a 1930s boardinghouse, both of them located on New Bern Avenue.
Permits have been issued for a new North Raleigh Sheetz, plus a new self-storage facility on Millbrook and an addition to the House of LIghts facility on Yonkers Road.
The City awarded a demolition contract this week for the teardown of the Capital Inn on Capital Boulevard, the latest in a series of structures in a flood-prone section of Capital to be acquired and torn down by the City in recent years.
We take a very brief look at the newly filed site plans for an office development on Oberlin Road near Cameron Village.
Two new restaurants are coming soon to Raleigh, plus a new indoor play space named SnickerDoodles and a new discotheque named El Dorado.
We take a look at a soon-to-be-demolished duplex in south Raleigh’s South Park neighborhood, plus the teardown of a small storage building at a North Raleigh church.
Is downtown Raleigh getting its first movie theater in more than 30 years? No, but it will be getting a new bodega. Plus: work begins on the Pharmacy, which will be located on the first floor of the Gramercy Apartments in Glenwood South, and sitework permits have been issued for the new Soul Reapers Worship Center.
A look at the recent expansion of the Raleigh headquarters of Ateb Inc., a provider of “pharmacy-based patient care solutions” which correlates with a recent growth in customers: more than 1,000,000 pharmacy patients now use Ateb’s “Time My Meds” medication synchronization solution.
Today on the Development Beat, we look at a recently submitted site plan for a small new apartment complex planned for Lineberry Drive in Southwest Raleigh.
We take a look at two long-expired demo permits: one on Hillsborough at the site of a new mixed-use apartment complex, and another at an old site at 2912 Wake Forest that was torn down years ago. Plus: a new demo permit was issued for a fire-ravaged apartment building near the Crabtree Valley Mall.