{"id":22624,"date":"2015-02-09T07:00:59","date_gmt":"2015-02-09T12:00:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/raleighpublicrecord.org\/?p=22624"},"modified":"2015-02-13T07:54:50","modified_gmt":"2015-02-13T12:54:50","slug":"development-beat-9","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/news\/2015\/02\/09\/development-beat-9\/","title":{"rendered":"Development Beat"},"content":{"rendered":"<h6>Friday, February 13, 2015<\/h6>\n<p>Welcome back to another edition of the daily Development Beat. Friday the 13ths don&#8217;t come around too often, although, according to some nerd with a web site, the 13th falls on Fridays more often than any other day of the week. 688 times over 400 years to be exact.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately, there were no campgrounds, no potion shops, no magic stores, no haunted prisons or sacred Indian burial grounds permitted for renovations last week, so we don&#8217;t really have any projects that fit this spooky day.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22633\"  class=\"wp-caption module image aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 771px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-large wp-image-22633\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/rex-771x472.jpg\" alt=\"Rex Hospital will be upgrading its chiller system\" width=\"771\" height=\"472\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/rex-771x472.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/rex-336x206.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/rex.jpg 800w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 771px) 100vw, 771px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">Wake County<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Rex Hospital will be upgrading its chiller system<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Although, it just so happens that Rex Hospital is spending nearly $4.4 million dollars on a chiller expansion at its Lake Boone location.\u00a0And? You may be asking yourself, what has that got to do with Friday the 13th? No, the job won&#8217;t be handled by Voorhees Construction (motto &#8220;We slay the competition&#8221;) or anything fun like that.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22634\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 259px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-full wp-image-22634\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/jason.jpg\" alt=\"Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th movies\" width=\"259\" height=\"400\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">Wikimedia<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th movies<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The connection \u2014\u00a0however small \u2014\u00a0is that\u00a0there&#8217;s a cable network called Chiller that specializes in horror, suspense and thriller programming. Although for some reason, they are playing dreck like &#8220;Airborne&#8221; and &#8220;Troll Hunter&#8221; today instead of any of the Jason movies. It&#8217;s a sad world we live in.<\/p>\n<p>Also permitted last week: renovations to the\u00a0Hollister &amp; the Lane Bryant at Crabtree Valley Mall, the Atrium Grille on Blue Ridge and the Wake County General Services Administration Building on Capital Boulevard. The renovations at the GSA building total a little more than $140,000 and will be handled by Salisbury &amp; Moore Construction.<\/p>\n<h6>Thursday, February 12, 2015<\/h6>\n<p>The biggest permitted renovation of last week &#8211; by far &#8211; was for the NC Electric Membership Corporation on Sumner Boulevard near the Triangle Town Center Mall.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22632\"  class=\"wp-caption module image aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 771px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-large wp-image-22632\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/cooperative-771x514.jpg\" alt=\"The North Carolina Electric Cooperative on Sumner Boulevard\" width=\"771\" height=\"514\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/cooperative-771x514.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/cooperative-336x224.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/cooperative.jpg 799w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 771px) 100vw, 771px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">Wake County<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">The North Carolina Electric Cooperative on Sumner Boulevard<\/p><\/div>\n<p>The contractor on the job, Raleigh&#8217;s Clancy &amp; Theys, received a total in $11 million in permits on February 2 for work described as additions and alterations.<\/p>\n<p>The membership corporation is made up of several member-owned, not-for-profit power companies. Its three story, 40,000 square-foot headquarters were initially built in 1984 after it acquired the land a year earlier.<\/p>\n<p>It may seem odd, that a non-profit, &#8220;member-owned&#8221; organization has $11 million to drop on office improvements, but considering the age of the building, it should come as no surprise that some costly upgrades are in order. Aside from that, the cooperatives provide services to more than 950,000 households and businesses across the state, so they&#8217;ve gotta be pulling in at least enough cash to make sure their office doesn&#8217;t fall apart.<\/p>\n<h6>Wednesday, February 11, 2015<\/h6>\n<p>Aside from the Fairview Row at Five Points project we discussed Monday, two other new buildings were granted permits last week \u2014\u00a0a storage facility and a medical office building.<\/p>\n<p>OK \u2014\u00a0so it wasn&#8217;t a\u00a0new facility so much as an add-on to an existing one, but it&#8217;s an all new two story, 17,696 square-foot building all the same.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22627\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 336px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-22627\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/selfstorage-336x199.jpg\" alt=\"Security Self-Storage on Tryon Road will be adding a new building\" width=\"336\" height=\"199\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/selfstorage-336x199.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/selfstorage-771x456.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/selfstorage-1170x693.jpg 1170w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 336px) 100vw, 336px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">James Borden \/ Raleigh Public Record<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Security Self-Storage on Tryon Road will be adding a new building<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Security Self-Storage, also known as Storage Raleigh\/NCSU\u00a0on Tryon Road near the border with Cary, will be shelling out $525,000 to Westpine Builders for this addition to their facility.<\/p>\n<p>The site already boasts a wide range of storage options \u2014\u00a0from $50\/month for 25 non-climate controlled square feet\u00a0to $215\/month for 300 square feet of exterior, climate controlled space \u2014\u00a0so the new building may allow them to even further expand these parameters. Although why someone would need less than 25 square feet of storage space is puzzling. That&#8217;s pretty small. I think.<\/p>\n<p>The other new building permitted last week \u2014\u00a0its formal name is the\u00a0Rare Oberlin Investments Medical Office Building \u2014\u00a0will be located (no surprise) on Oberlin Road near Cameron Village. The three story, 17,636 square-foot structure will also include parking. Gurkin Construction will be overseeing the $1.7 million project.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22628\"  class=\"wp-caption module image aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 500px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-22628\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/oberlinsiteplan-336x222.jpg\" alt=\"A site plan for the new medical facility\" width=\"500\" height=\"330\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/oberlinsiteplan-336x222.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/oberlinsiteplan-771x508.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/02\/oberlinsiteplan.jpg 951w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">City of Raleigh<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">A site plan for the new medical facility<\/p><\/div>\n<h6>Tuesday, February 10, 2015<\/h6>\n<div id=\"attachment_22461\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 336px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"wp-image-22461 size-medium\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/milner-336x224.jpg\" alt=\"The former Milner Inn &amp; Foxy Lady\" width=\"336\" height=\"224\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/milner-336x224.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/milner-771x514.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/01\/milner-1170x780.jpg 1170w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 336px) 100vw, 336px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">James Borden \/ Raleigh Public Record<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">The former Milner Inn &amp; Foxy Lady<\/p><\/div>\n<p>It&#8217;s a very special Teardown Tuesday here today on the Development Beat, as permits have finally been issued for the demolition of the Milner Inn.<\/p>\n<p>Attached to the once-legendary Foxy Lady gentlemen&#8217;s club, the Milner Inn is a low-slung, one-story structure located on\u00a0the 1800 block of Capital Boulevard. \u00a0Although the city has been working to acquire the property along with several adjacent structures for years, it only finalized the Milner Inn purchase in October of 2014, when it paid $830,000 to the Earle Ronald Milner Trustee.<\/p>\n<p>It <a href=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/news\/2014\/11\/17\/development-beat-demolition-begins-on-former-elementary-school\/\">bid out<\/a> the demolition contract a month later, which was eventually awarded to the Janezic Building Corp for $180,876. The contract entails\u00a0&#8220;asbestos abatement services, structure demolition and removal of the parking lot and access bridge that is located on the property.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_21853\"  class=\"wp-caption module image alignright\" style=\"max-width: 336px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-21853\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/08\/northblvdpark-336x390.jpg\" alt=\"A rendering of North Boulevard Park\" width=\"336\" height=\"390\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/08\/northblvdpark-336x390.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/08\/northblvdpark-771x895.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/08\/northblvdpark.jpg 1155w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 336px) 100vw, 336px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">A rendering of North Boulevard Park<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Although the city will <a href=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/news\/2014\/08\/18\/milner-inn-and-foxy-lady-to-be-replaced-by-city-park-eventually\/\">eventually<\/a> turn the space into the North Boulevard Park, which will serve not only as a greenspace of its own but as a connector between existing portions of the city&#8217;s greenway trail system. The park will be connected via a paved walkway that will extend from Crabtree Boulevard to Atlantic Avenue.<\/p>\n<p>While many will surely bemoan the city&#8217;s loss of such a storied institution, they should do well to keep in mind that the property&#8217;s location in a flood zone has led to serious problems for both the former owners and their former patrons. In August, significant flooding trapped more than 30 people inside the structure. Sounds like a blast.<\/p>\n<h6>Monday, February 9, 2015<\/h6>\n<p>Welcome back to another week of the daily Development Beat. We&#8217;ll start off with a look at Raleigh&#8217;s newest multifamily development, the Fairview Row at Five Points.<\/p>\n<p>Located\u00a0in the Five Points area of the city just off Glenwood Avenue on Fairview Road, the final phase of development on the project has just received permits totaling more than $3 million dollars.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_22329\"  class=\"wp-caption module image aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 771px;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"size-large wp-image-22329\" src=\"http:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/Fairview-Row-Rendering-Board-771x498.jpg\" alt=\"A rendering of Fairview Row at Five Points\" width=\"771\" height=\"498\" srcset=\"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/Fairview-Row-Rendering-Board-771x498.jpg 771w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/Fairview-Row-Rendering-Board-336x217.jpg 336w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/Fairview-Row-Rendering-Board-1170x756.jpg 1170w, https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/11\/Fairview-Row-Rendering-Board.jpg 2000w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 771px) 100vw, 771px\" \/><\/a><p class=\"wp-media-credit\">Beacon Street Development Company<\/p><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">A rendering of Fairview Row at Five Points<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Fairview at Five Points&#8217; developer, Beacon Street Realty, designed the project to blend into the existing Hayes Barton neighborhood.<\/p>\n<p>They describe these efforts on their web site:<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;[The]\u00a0Colonial &amp; Federal styled architecture is inspired by the surrounding historical vernacular is carefully woven into the existing neighborhood streetscape.<\/p>\n<p>While the buildings have overall similar form (front porches, flat roofs, etc.), each has its own distinct characteristics such as varying brick colors, paint, window details, porch and column designs, shutters and trim detail. However, they all look, function, and feel authentic\u2026as if they existed from the historical beginnings of Five Points.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Williams Realty &amp; Building Company will handle the final buildout of the development, as they have all previous phases.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today on the Development Beat, we try desperately to work in the fact that it&#8217;s Friday the 13th.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":24061,"featured_media":22633,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[1599,15],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/22624"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/24061"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=22624"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/22624\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/22633"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=22624"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=22624"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/theraleighcommons.org\/raleighpublicrecord\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=22624"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}