Anyone want to go into business with me and open a strip club on Hillsborough street?
6/30/2011 1:49:51 AM
You're gonna need to time travel back to the 70s to make that work.
6/30/2011 7:41:31 AM
Probably jumping in here late, but I've seen several points that I feel the need to touch on/disagree with:
6/30/2011 9:31:58 AM
6/30/2011 2:10:02 PM
Stanhope Village now Valentine Commons.http://www.facebook.com/valentinecommons
7/15/2011 3:58:55 PM
^ They're setting up a leasing office next to Pita Pit.
7/15/2011 3:59:58 PM
Dear Lord they love exclamation points on that Facebook page. Reminds me of that episode of Seinfeld.
7/15/2011 4:08:44 PM
Time Out, Katmandu, and The Brewery becomes Kerr Drugs:http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/07/18/1351703/project-pitched-near-ncsu.html
7/18/2011 9:46:05 AM
^great project for that corner. With Valentine commons/village and this, that should really help the area. Could add 1000+ new residents, and spur more changes on that portion of Hillsborough street.
7/18/2011 9:58:33 AM
Time Out will move pretty easy, probably into that building.
7/18/2011 10:14:44 AM
7/18/2011 10:38:13 AM
I really hope that they bury every single power line on Hillsborough Street east of Gorman. That will go a long way towards uncluttering Hillsborough Street (and unfortunately it will also go a long way towards making the street reconstruction very expensive.) There are some especially nasty powerlines along Hillsborough due to the big power substation being there.
7/18/2011 12:11:19 PM
Is there ever a building proposal in this town that passes without someone complaining about the height of the project. UT is 10 floors, Stanhope/Valentine will be huge, its on the NCSU side of the property and replacing 3 - 4 essentially blighted buildings and the N&O article still states that the NIMBYS are opposing the 3-5 story nature of the project. What a joke these people are.
7/18/2011 12:34:45 PM
where will the emo/metalcore bands go if the Brewery is demolished
7/18/2011 12:43:39 PM
^^ Yeah I get tired of those folks as well. If they don't want to live in a cityscape they can always move to Apex
7/18/2011 12:56:11 PM
That side of Hillsborough Street (Western Hillsborough?) needs SO much work on the roads. With all the revitalization on the other side of the street, the contrast between the two is just that much more apparent. It is absolutely awful. Hopefully the addition of Valentine and Kerr Drugs will draw some attention to improving those roadworks.
7/18/2011 2:01:09 PM
^
7/18/2011 2:02:30 PM
i thought val valentine owned all that land, which confused me when i kept hearing it referred to as stanhope
7/18/2011 6:35:02 PM
7/18/2011 8:05:09 PM
There was a rumor that Time-Out is going to shut down before the development ever happens, so the 24-hour diner reference may be a work in progress. Time-Out has had an awful time on Hillsborough Street so far.
7/18/2011 8:08:03 PM
Hopefully this Kerr Drug thing ends up happening and can move along like the Stanhope/Valentine complex. If this end of the street keeps getting cleaned up and redeveloped, and some kind of new redevelopment goes through in the BT Mart building beside Sadlacks then the NCSU area of Hillsborough could end up looking pretty nice in the next few years.
7/19/2011 12:38:13 AM
^^ Well it was pretty dumb of them to open at the start of summer vacation imo. They should have aimed it towards the beginning of the school year and then flyered the hell out of the dorms.
7/19/2011 12:42:19 AM
http://www.hillsboroughstreet.org/development/development-sites-projectsgood breakdown of all of the projects on hillsborough...i really think the answer for hillsborough, cameron village, and downtown as far as improving the overall experience is dense residential projects. If we could add 2k to hillsborough, 1500 to cameron village, and 4000-5000 in the greater downtown area we would see a vast improvement in livability including movie theaters, retail, drug stores, shops, art, music venues, etc.
7/21/2011 9:32:01 AM
^^ that site says that the university estimates the Belltower redevelopment cost roughly $50 million to develop. That's big - especially for what is only a 3/4 acre lot. For comparison:Cameron Village project: 282 units, 7 stories, $45 million, 2.6 acres.425 N Boylan: 250 units, 7 stories, $30 million, 1.77 acresStanhope Center Valentine Commons: 900+ "beds", 10 stories, $80-$85 million, ~3 acresIf the university's $50 million estimate is on target, look for something 10 stories or more, with 300+ apartments.
7/21/2011 3:45:05 PM
Maybe it's a space needle. I've got my fingers crossed.
7/21/2011 4:13:49 PM
^^^
7/21/2011 4:31:50 PM
I hear La Cantina got torn down today
7/23/2011 3:22:21 PM
keep tearing
7/23/2011 4:40:46 PM
Katmandu still lives.
7/25/2011 2:07:06 PM
they need to rip those shit holes down
7/25/2011 3:59:38 PM
7/25/2011 4:18:39 PM
Because retail goes where people are?
7/25/2011 4:30:29 PM
retail and people is the whole chicken or egg argument. the people don't want to move where there is no retail and the retail doesn't want to set up shop where there are no people.people are slowly moving in despite the lack of retail. eventually retail will take the plunge and then the whole process will ramp up. however, i imagine this will be over a period of the next 10 years.more options for places to live would also help but then it's the same argument all over again.
7/26/2011 12:01:50 PM
I don't see too much chicken-and-egg here. I would argue (and have argued earlier in this thread) that there's already pent up demand for new, quality apartments on Hillsborough Street.People will move to Hillsborough Street because:1. It's close to NC State2. It already has more character and retail within walking distance than the alternatives, which are a complex on Gorman Street or Tryon Road for students, and a complex in Cary or North Raleigh for professionals. 3. Because University Park and Cameron Park are some of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city.Most of these people who will move to Hillsborough Street will have cars, so they won't mind driving for retail at first, but as more and more people move in, retailers will then try to meet their needs closer to home without requiring a drive.
7/26/2011 2:15:20 PM
Yeah, I suppose for Hillsborough Street there isn't much of a chicken-egg because people will want to be close to campus in general. I was thinking more of a bigger picture/downtown scenario in which case the chicken-egg situation does exist.
7/26/2011 2:53:23 PM
Right now the demand exists because downtown, Cameron village, and hillsborough street are super trendy/desirable. Students, grad students and young professionals would much prefer to live in these areas as opposed to crap cookie cutter housing off tryon road. When I think about my college experience living out that way it makes me sad. Had stanhope village been in existence I would have much preferred to live in that area. Hell, you could walk home drunk from a football game.We should be able to add 10,000-15000 people to this general area in the next 5-7 years and retail should follow. Big corporations, developers, and builders have specific demographic benchmarks that need to be reached before they will even consider breaking ground. I think chicken-or-egg is pretty accurate but the egg is already hatched and we just need to wait for the chicken to come out, grow, and develop. (/end cheesy metaphor)[Edited on July 26, 2011 at 3:31 PM. Reason : .]
7/26/2011 3:27:47 PM
The Brewery, Timeout, Farmhouse, Katmandu will be town down this friday. [link]http://http://www.gogoraleigh.com/2011/07/26/last-call-for-the-brewery-many-memories/[/link]
7/27/2011 9:20:17 PM
would somebody on campus mind snapping a few before and after picsthanks
7/27/2011 10:08:08 PM
ill try and swing by there tomorrow morning and see what i can do
7/27/2011 10:48:39 PM
hate to break it to you, but Farmhouse was torn down last week
7/28/2011 1:09:44 AM
So did the Hillsborough Time Out location already fail? Or are they moving somewhere else in the area? I know it hadn't been the success the owners were hoping for.Also--they're knocking down everything from the corner to that little side street next to the bulldozer building, right? (i.e. Pantana Bob's and Capital Comics building)[Edited on July 28, 2011 at 12:48 PM. Reason : d]
7/28/2011 12:47:18 PM
^I've been following the total failure of Time-Out since they opened at the beginning of Summer 2010. Their huge mistake was opening right before school let out. After that they didn't stand a chance. During the year they had very little exposure and not much in the way of customers. They kept modifying their hours trying to match the up and down of the customer flow, ended up not always being open 24 Hours, and it just went down-hill from there. I'd like to know if they plan to move locations or if they're giving up, haven't asked anyone in the know at this point.
7/28/2011 3:51:40 PM
^ I liked how in an interview when they opened the owner even admitted opening at the end of the school year was shitty timing. If you know that, why open then?!
7/28/2011 3:56:05 PM
^When they announced when they were opening, I sent them a letter saying that historically it was suicide for restaurant openings on Hillsborough St. I got a polite email back saying that they were sure they would have the same "unprecedented reputation" in Raleigh that they have in Chapel Hill, and that they were sure they'd be fine.
7/28/2011 4:04:39 PM
Passed by today and the "open" sign was still on in the window. So, at the very least, they're riding it out to the end.
7/28/2011 8:19:13 PM
Brewery had people standing in line for a show yesterday at 6:30 PM. Think that demo timeline must be a shade off. In the "Brewery Closing" thread in Enterainment, vinylbandit reports that Capital Comics is next on the demo list, building to be empty and ready for demo by Monday.
7/30/2011 5:09:22 PM
The Technician has an article (http://www.technicianonline.com/news/hillsborough-street-ever-changing-1.2608144) about what's going in. Actually I didn't realize this was going to occupy the entire block from Concord to Friendly. This is going to be HUGE.-Kerr Drug-A rooftop restaurant (like Top of the Hill)-University of Phoenix-Wake Tech-An 1,100 space parking deck (this is in addition to the 782 parking spaces already being built for Valentine Commons)Also found this regarding the Valentine Commons parking deck in the minutes of the 6/1/2010 City Council meeting:
7/31/2011 11:52:04 AM
7/31/2011 12:00:20 PM
Snapped a few photos of the project underway there before everything is demolished. There were guys cleaning out the Capitol Comics shop about 30 minutes ago and throwing furniture and other large items into a dumpster there on Concord St. Dumpster diving opportunities abound minus the rain we've had.
7/31/2011 12:43:11 PM
7/31/2011 12:58:19 PM