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Does anyone know what is going to be built on the land that just sold on the northwest corner of Hwy54 & Fayetteville St intersection in Durham, just north of Southpoint? This is directly across the street from Scottrade. I am hoping there will be a new restaurant, but I cannot find any info on it. Also, they are putting in the Hope Valley Commons Shopping Center around the 54/751 intersection. What is going in there? It just keeps growing and growing around Southpoint.
Does anyone know what is going to be built on the land that just sold on the northwest corner of Hwy54 & Fayetteville St intersection in Durham, just north of Southpoint? This is directly across the street from Scottrade. I am hoping there will be a new restaurant, but I cannot find any info on it. Also, they are putting in the Hope Valley Commons Shopping Center around the 54/751 intersection. What is going in there? It just keeps growing and growing around Southpoint.
Hwy 54 and F'ville... hmmm. I thought that was where the Kroger shopping center was, with the parking lot and trailhead for the American Tobacco Trail at the corner? Just east of the McDonalds? Or am I thinking of something else?
I know the Harris Teeter on NC 54 is moving west to the new shopping center at NC 54 and 751 (behind Jiffy Lube). More info at http://www.swdurham.org/c-newht/index.html (broken link).
Hwy 54 and F'ville... hmmm. I thought that was where the Kroger shopping center was, with the parking lot and trailhead for the American Tobacco Trail at the corner? Just east of the McDonalds? Or am I thinking of something else?
Yes, that is where there is a little strip of land for sale, which sold. It goes from next to McDonalds around the corner to the entrance to Southpoint Crossing on Fayetteville.
I just got my answer. I drove by and there is a new sign saying "Lease or build to suit". A developer must have bought it and now is trying to get a business in there.
Does anyone have any other info on what new things may be coming to southern Durham?
I know a new urgent care is coming in across the street from the Jiffy Lube. Very conveniently close to me, though hopefully I'll never need to pay it a visit. So far we've only had one urgent care visit (back in VA) - my 6yo got his finger stuck in a little toy he got from school for good behavior
The other urgent care is fairly close as well. I think it's called Duke Urgent Care? I saw it on Fayetteville, near the 54 intersection.
I'm looking forward to having the Harris Teeter so close as well. That will now mean three grocery stores all in a row betwn Fayetteville/54 and 751/54
I know a new urgent care is coming in across the street from the Jiffy Lube. Very conveniently close to me, though hopefully I'll never need to pay it a visit. So far we've only had one urgent care visit (back in VA) - my 6yo got his finger stuck in a little toy he got from school for good behavior
The other urgent care is fairly close as well. I think it's called Duke Urgent Care? I saw it on Fayetteville, near the 54 intersection.
I'm looking forward to having the Harris Teeter so close as well. That will now mean three grocery stores all in a row betwn Fayetteville/54 and 751/54
I say the more the better. I love the explosive growth here. I want more restaurants.
Lego stores are only in a few states - NOT NC The nifty thing is a huge wall of legos of all different sizes and shapes - wings, flowers, doors, 12x1's, etc etc. You choose one of two diff container sizes and you pay a flat fee for anything you can stuff into it. Very fun. And they switch out what they have available fairly often.
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