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Exactly. I avoid Capital and 401 at all costs. Also, I was born here but I've been to many parts of Jersey from Hoboken to Montague and while you can find similarities between any city and another but if you really want to make a comparison Capital looks more like the worst parts of Jersey than Brier Creek does.
Early summer/late spring
Brier Creek area gets a boost - Business - News & Observer (http://www.newsobserver.com/business/story/1494028.html - broken link)
I guess you could call it a hard launch if you wanted to, but nobody does. In retail most stores will open a week or 2 before their grand opening to make sure all the kinks are out, and everything is running smoothly, resturants often times do the same thing as well. Anybody can go in the store now and shop though, they just will not do advertisiting until then.
Hi All~
Is TW Alexander Drive being extended over Glenwood Avenue? Is this just an entrance/exit to this new shopping center? I go to my parents place in Brier Creek and the road construction right now is challenging.
In my opinion, traveling from Brier Creek to The Streets at Southpoint Mall area in Durham is faster then going to Crabtree Mall. I avoid Crabtree at all costs.
FYI: We are all entitled to our opinions, I think the Brier Creek area is great, yes there is traffic, but where in the triangle is it traffic free? I would rather deal with Brier Creek traffic then Capital Blvd anyday...I refuse to go anywhere near Capital Blvd. This is my opinion and not saying everyone should feel the same way. We all like what we like, period.
Alexander is being extended across Glenwood Ave and will connect to Access Blvd. Access Blvd and Briar Creek Pkwy intersect at the traffic light near Kohls.
Frank
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