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I don't know about you guys but Charlotte is a city in a forest and the last thing I want it to be is a concrete jungle. Hopefully we maintain the 45 percent tree canopy in Charlotte and increase it.
The northern downtown Raleigh gateway on Capital Boulevard is being rebuilt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cgvem5sxhM
In conjunction with this project, a city park is being reestablished at Peace and Capital at the former Devereux Meadows ballpark location. It currently houses an operation center for the city (garbage trucks/snow removal equipment).
Concurrently, Kane is developing a 12 story mixed-use project to included housing and a Publix just to the west of the new intersection of Peace and Capital. The Publix will largely serve the Glenwood South neighborhood and, to a certain extent, the west side of downtown.
The entire west side of downtown continues to see a string of projects that are transforming the area. Starting from the north, the large projects announced include:
Capital Boulevard rebuid
New city park
Square loop road realignment (grid) on the NE corner of the Glenwood South neighborhood of DT
Smokey Hollow mixed use
Lincoln Apartments (Link and The Gramercy have recently been completed)
Warehouse District Food Hall
The Dillon mixed use tower
Union Station
Other than the road rebuild, all of this is happening along the corridor bordered by West and Harrington Streets that run parallel to each other by one block and just a few blocks west of the Capitol building.
It also doesn't include a future tower that will rise on Hillsborough St @ Harrington. There aren't enough details yet on that one to currently share.
The northern downtown Raleigh gateway on Capital Boulevard is being rebuilt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cgvem5sxhM
In conjunction with this project, a city park is being reestablished at Peace and Capital at the former Devereux Meadows ballpark location. It currently houses an operation center for the city (garbage trucks/snow removal equipment).
Concurrently, Kane is developing a 12 story mixed-use project to included housing and a Publix just to the west of the new intersection of Peace and Capital. The Publix will largely serve the Glenwood South neighborhood and, to a certain extent, the west side of downtown.
The entire west side of downtown continues to see a string of projects that are transforming the area. Starting from the north, the large projects announced include:
Capital Boulevard rebuid
New city park
Square loop road realignment (grid) on the NE corner of the Glenwood South neighborhood of DT
Smokey Hollow mixed use
Lincoln Apartments (Link and The Gramercy have recently been completed)
Warehouse District Food Hall
The Dillon mixed use tower
Union Station
Other than the road rebuild, all of this is happening along the corridor bordered by West and Harrington Streets that run parallel to each other by one block and just a few blocks west of the Capitol building.
It also doesn't include a future tower that will rise on Hillsborough St @ Harrington. There aren't enough details yet on that one to currently share.
A huge new development with apartments, shops, restaurants, offices and a hotel is headed to Dilworth, where the Charlotte Housing Authority is redeveloping a site that’s long been home to one-story dwellings for low-income residents.
The authority’s board voted Tuesday to select Boston-based Fallon Company as master developer for the $330 million project on South Boulevard. The current development, Strawn Cottages, is located on a 16-acre site between South Boulevard and Euclid Avenue. Horizon Development Properties, CHA’s development arm, is overseeing the project.
The redevelopment will include 725 new apartments, 145 of which will be reserved for people earning between 65 percent and 80 percent of the area median income. There will also be 57,000 square feet of shops and restaurants, 330,000 square feet of office space, a 180-room hotel and 20 for-sale townhouses. The plans also call for a public park, water feature and amphitheater.
Wake Forest Innovation Quarter and Grubb Properties have teamed up to develop a residential, retail and parking complex in the Innovation Quarter.
Grubb Properties will develop more than 340 apartment units and about 5,000 square feet of retail space wrapped around a shared parking deck with more than 850 spaces, all on 3.4 acres.
The project will be built on what is now the Innovation Quarter P1 parking lot, between North Patterson Avenue and Chestnut Street adjacent to Wake Forest Biotech Place. Grubb Properties will build the residential and retail aspects of the project on the property through a ground lease with Wake Forest University Health Sciences. Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center will own the parking deck.
The northern downtown Raleigh gateway on Capital Boulevard is being rebuilt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cgvem5sxhM
In conjunction with this project, a city park is being reestablished at Peace and Capital at the former Devereux Meadows ballpark location. It currently houses an operation center for the city (garbage trucks/snow removal equipment).
Concurrently, Kane is developing a 12 story mixed-use project to included housing and a Publix just to the west of the new intersection of Peace and Capital. The Publix will largely serve the Glenwood South neighborhood and, to a certain extent, the west side of downtown.
The entire west side of downtown continues to see a string of projects that are transforming the area. Starting from the north, the large projects announced include:
Capital Boulevard rebuid
New city park
Square loop road realignment (grid) on the NE corner of the Glenwood South neighborhood of DT
Smokey Hollow mixed use
Lincoln Apartments (Link and The Gramercy have recently been completed)
Warehouse District Food Hall
The Dillon mixed use tower
Union Station
Other than the road rebuild, all of this is happening along the corridor bordered by West and Harrington Streets that run parallel to each other by one block and just a few blocks west of the Capitol building.
It also doesn't include a future tower that will rise on Hillsborough St @ Harrington. There aren't enough details yet on that one to currently share.
Just adding on to your post. Harris Teeter is coming to Seaboard Station,according to reports.
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