Greenville Area Developments (Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Kinston: subdivision, floods, maps)
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The sign is on up on the former Los Charros Building the new Seafood Restaurant is called Buc's Seafood but I cannot find out any more additional information.
My wife and I tried the Hu Hot and were suprised. I'm usually pretty skeptical of the restaraunts in this area, especially new ones because they don't tend to stay in business. However, the service was very friendly (not typical of Greenville) and the food was decent and well priced. I especially like being able to see all of the fresh refrigarated produce in the large glass walk-in refrigarator. Plus they had a lot of options for vegetarians to make your own no meat meals. I'd recommend giving them a try.
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I am a little disappointed that this thread has turned into not much more than a restaurant review thread. That's kinda sad.
If anyone wants to see where the road extensions (there are still many planned) and the new bypasses will be you can look at this plan from the Greenville Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Although it is dated December 2004 it is still current. The dashed roads are the ones that have been built (such as the Thomas Langston extension and the Stantonsburg Rd-E 10th St alignment) and roads yet to be started. The only project not yet started in the north part of the city is the Allen Rd extension. Most of the new work will be in Winterville and Ayden.
I haven't been to Greenville in a while, but I was wondering if the spaces in the building Fresh Market is in have ever had any tenants.
No they are still empty last I saw. With the hundreds of Yogurt shops popping up I'm surprised one didn't go there (seemed like a decent location) but the rent must be out of this world.
No they are still empty last I saw. With the hundreds of Yogurt shops popping up I'm surprised one didn't go there (seemed like a decent location) but the rent must be out of this world.
Yeah I stopped by last weekend and it was empty. Last time I was there was about a year ago and it was the same, and before then I can't remember any other stores in that building. Seems like such a waste with that giant parking lot.
I am a little disappointed that this thread has turned into not much more than a restaurant review thread. That's kinda sad.
If anyone wants to see where the road extensions (there are still many planned) and the new bypasses will be you can look at this plan from the Greenville Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization. Although it is dated December 2004 it is still current. The dashed roads are the ones that have been built (such as the Thomas Langston extension and the Stantonsburg Rd-E 10th St alignment) and roads yet to be started. The only project not yet started in the north part of the city is the Allen Rd extension. Most of the new work will be in Winterville and Ayden.
There is also talk to make Allen Road a multi-lane road, with sidewalks/landscaping etc.
I haven't seen any mention of extending Allen Road anytime soon. It definitely would help with more construction there, and hopefully get rid of the riff raff over there.
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