I don't see what the problem is with that house coming down. Yes it had some architectural significance but they tried to sell it for 8 years with no success. The current owners are the heirs of the original owner. The family built the house and I believe it's a free country, they can do as they please with it.
3/2/2013 11:03:32 PM
The problem is losing the places with significance that make this city interesting and worthwhile rather than a vast sea of sameness. Yes, it's a free country. No, the owners can't really be blamed for lack of effort. It's still unfortunate.
3/2/2013 11:06:19 PM
Fair argument, however if it was really that interesting and worthwhile someone should have been able to come to the rescue in 8 years.
3/2/2013 11:16:12 PM
$3.3 million is the problem. House in question was in the Raleigh Country Club neighborhood and sat on an enormous lot. It's hard to raise money for preservation in the first place, especially hard when it's that kind of money. And, as they said in the article, folks buying a multi-million dollar home expect certain things, which this home did not have. It would have taken exactly the right buyer.I do sort of wonder why they wouldn't have been willing to subdivide the lot and leave the house on one of the plots. That would have made it much less difficult to find a buyer as the price would have dropped precipitously.
3/2/2013 11:20:48 PM
BECAUSE THAT HOUSE LOOKS LIKE TOTALLY WEIRD AND IT REDUCES MY PROPERTY VALUE
3/2/2013 11:38:54 PM
Some degree of conformation is expected of anyone that chooses to live in a city. Urban environments stifle creativity, or at least confine any form of experimentation to a narrow, acceptable range. Japanese society is a good example of this, but it is inevitable in any dense population. Architecture, especially, should be heavily regulated and dictated by societal norms since citizens have no choice but to view buildings as they pass by. In the case of this strange home, such draconian measures were unnecessary; the free market saw a blight on the landscape caused by a trouble-maker and moved to eradicated it in less than one generation.[Edited on March 3, 2013 at 12:53 AM. Reason : .]
3/3/2013 12:49:39 AM
Dude, fuck off. It's not even good trolling.
3/3/2013 2:43:36 AM
What, for a counter, would I do but good?[Edited on March 3, 2013 at 9:44 AM. Reason : .]
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3/3/2013 12:35:06 PM
I always get those two confused, but yes. Good call.
3/3/2013 12:53:15 PM
Raleigh Country Club is the one in East Raleigh right?
3/3/2013 1:35:08 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/03/2722817/raleighs-union-station-west-street.html
3/3/2013 11:45:59 PM
Good to see that plan taking shape!
3/4/2013 1:28:12 AM
That house was ugly. I would also imagine most Raleigh residents have never even heard of it.So in summary, nobody really cares.
3/4/2013 9:55:05 AM
http://dtraleigh.com/2013/03/weekend-multi-exposure/[Edited on March 4, 2013 at 7:01 PM. Reason : big photo]
3/4/2013 11:33:53 AM
plz to shrink that pic somemy phone reaaallly hates this thread now
3/4/2013 12:06:16 PM
my phonecomputer reaaallly hates this thread now
3/4/2013 12:15:18 PM
Well I'll see you guys back here in 31 posts
3/4/2013 12:46:03 PM
sorry for the size of that thing. hopefully this thread accelerates to the next page quickly
3/4/2013 1:54:59 PM
pad
3/4/2013 2:18:19 PM
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3/4/2013 4:16:10 PM
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2013/03/04/slideshow-raleigh-museum-knocks-off.htmlMarbles, Museum of History made the list from downtown.
3/4/2013 4:39:26 PM
Also Natural Science Museum
3/4/2013 5:05:59 PM
OC Bar and Grill opening next week in Oberlin Court. Menu looks decent, and if they aren't lying about using fresh ingredients it could be good. Might add to the parking headaches of that shopping center, but great for residents and those who can walk there. http://www.gogoraleigh.com/2013/02/27/oc-bar-grill-coming-to-oberlin/And thanks to whichever mod fixed the size of the pic, that was how I thought it was going to look originally. [Edited on March 5, 2013 at 1:34 PM. Reason : thanks]
3/5/2013 1:33:26 PM
Anyone eaten at Kimbap yet? Opened up last Saturday.WTF no bibimbap on the menu?!?![Edited on March 5, 2013 at 4:50 PM. Reason : dammit ]
3/5/2013 4:40:58 PM
Tried it last night. They were sold out of a lot, but what I had was good. I'd be more inclined to grab lunch there than dinner.Also, our waitress had no idea what soju was when I asked why they had sake instead.
3/5/2013 5:16:33 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/03/06/2730755/latest-raleigh-union-station-design.html
3/7/2013 10:34:10 AM
rooftop restaurant with a view of downtown is a killer idea, it will definitely help make it part of the city and more than just the train stationbitches love rooftop restaurants
3/7/2013 10:39:35 AM
less than a month till Cowfish opens!!!! (I don't care if its not downtown)
3/7/2013 10:48:48 AM
^the signage is all up on the side of the cap-trust building. I was curious driving by the other day if they had an official opening date. Last time i checked on their webpage it just says "coming soon"
3/7/2013 11:03:46 AM
Rooftop restaurant is even better than my trackside restaurant idea
3/7/2013 11:14:12 AM
Your stuff would get blown everywhere with that
3/7/2013 11:23:35 AM
^trains would be moving very slowly at that location.^^^First week of April I believe.[Edited on March 7, 2013 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ^]
3/7/2013 11:38:42 AM
^coolhttp://dtraleigh.com/2013/03/union-station-concepts-shown-to-future-raleigh-train-riders/
3/7/2013 1:04:35 PM
Got into a discussion with some folks on Urban Planet about parking at Union Station. I'm curious to hear what TWWers think about it. http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/index.php/topic/27135-raleigh-multimodal-transportation-center/page-15Start at the post by 'Whistle-Stop' on 07 March 2013 - 09:18 PM. (My username is DaleCooper)
3/11/2013 2:00:05 PM
having gone to the Durham food truck rodeo yesterday and having a blast, it really really pisses me off that Raleigh can't hold something similar
3/11/2013 2:28:13 PM
They got that shit at Rebusworks.Except it's better because there's WRESTLING.
3/11/2013 2:37:59 PM
^true, rebus works has at least one or two trucks every saturday. And at least every few months there is a gathering there with more trucks, beer, and often gouge wrasslin! Fayetteville St. has had at least one "rodeo" recently with at least 10 trucks, and there are a few others I can remember. You just have to pay attention and stop bitching about what durham has.
3/11/2013 2:40:43 PM
actually, I have attended nearly every single one of the Reebus rodeos, and while fun, they are absolutely nothing like what I went to yesterdaythose are a neighborhood thing, and yesterday was a city thing, with that city fully embracing itso yeah[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 2:44 PM. Reason : lol @ you thinking I don't pay attention to what's going on in Raleigh. ]
3/11/2013 2:43:25 PM
Really I just wanted to mention wrestling. The Rebus stuff is fine, but is tiny compared to the Durham rodeos. The whole damn city practically shuts down for that shit.With that said, I'd rather not wait in line for half an hour, so I don't go.
3/11/2013 3:20:19 PM
i always think food truck rodeos will be awesome, then i go but because i'm human can only have food from one or two trucks so then I'm kinda disappointed. and i don't think the new train station needs a parking deck, if ridership increases enough where its a problem add a circular shuttle to the nearby parking deck and make long-term plans for a new deck at that point.
3/11/2013 3:59:46 PM
Raleigh has plenty of options, again, I went to a huge food truck rodeo on Fayetteville St. within the last 18 months. Cherry bounce, sparkcon, and countless other street festivals, Rebus works, there are regularly 3-4 trucks @ CAM, and plenty of others. Just sick of the "we need to be more like durham" arguments. To be honest, the huge events just lead to huge lines. Part of the charm of foodtrucks, for me at least, is finding them at their location, short lines, and quick service.
3/11/2013 4:13:42 PM
3/11/2013 4:19:18 PM
^^ have you ever been to the Durham one to get a sense of the scale of it?I've literally never said "Durham > Raleigh" on this site, ever, but in this one instance, Durham ruledit is possible, you know
3/11/2013 4:40:28 PM
how many food trucks did you eat from? 2? 3?
3/11/2013 4:43:15 PM
The last event I went to that was supposed to have 2 to 3 food trucks ended up only having Captain Poncho's Mexican food truck so meh. Well it could have been good for all I know but I passed at the time.
3/11/2013 4:49:24 PM
set em up
3/11/2013 4:53:33 PM