Market Restaurant and Grocery is not opening, but apparently the chef from Market is going to whatever is opening in the Rosie's locationHopefully they can find someone to fill the vacancy in the place on Franklin St.
10/17/2013 11:37:08 AM
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2013/10/30/construction-financing-approved-for.html?sI know its a copy (Atlanta has one perhaps) but it is still a cool building and cranes in downtown will be a welcome sight! [Edited on October 30, 2013 at 1:05 PM. Reason : .]
10/30/2013 1:04:25 PM
http://oxblue.com/open/SkyHouseApartmentsConstruction Cam for Sky House Apartments in Raleigh!and Houstonand Austinand Dallasand Orlandoand Atlanta
10/30/2013 7:08:36 PM
in before "I wish it was taller"
10/31/2013 7:13:43 AM
I wish it was a baller
10/31/2013 8:19:55 AM
not enough good looking girls, they'd get some phone calls from me
10/31/2013 9:23:32 AM
http://www.northraleighnews.com/2013/11/04/3338951/north-person-street-business-district.html
11/7/2013 10:06:55 AM
Embassy Suites going in at Davie and McDowell where Turn Key Tire was.
11/7/2013 10:17:54 AM
Raleigh approves parklets for downtown businesses and community groups
11/7/2013 10:45:18 AM
Not downtown Raleigh, but not sure where else to put it: Apex, The Peak of Good Living, may be getting a Costco soon depending on how the Planning Board rules tonight. Would be a nice addition for those of us in Southwest Wake.
11/12/2013 4:56:20 PM
11/13/2013 3:18:45 AM
11/13/2013 8:53:24 AM
^^Raleigh will soon have an Aloft near the bell tower, and someone bought the clarion with the intention of doing major renovations to the inside. Would be nice to have an upscale hotel sooner than later. I think there is some sort of Radisson planned near the Amphitheater as well.[Edited on November 13, 2013 at 1:54 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2013 1:53:50 PM
should do a ritz-carlton downtown like Charlotte.
11/13/2013 9:20:23 PM
http://www.wral.com/landmark-restaurant-may-lose-out-to-road-project/13115469/
11/15/2013 3:51:00 PM
http://www.wral.com/landmark-restaurant-may-lose-out-to-road-project/13115469/(Finch's)
11/15/2013 3:51:52 PM
I should probably go to Finch's before anything happens.
11/15/2013 5:01:25 PM
They need an at-grade crossing at Peace and Capital, both remaining options are terrible.
11/15/2013 6:45:34 PM
no they don't. that would cause MORE traffic problems and give less incentive for people to go downtown.
11/15/2013 10:27:42 PM
At-grade is a fucking terrible idea. I'm not sure the proposed ideas are any better than at-grade, but they certainly aren't worse.
11/15/2013 11:26:44 PM
Why is at-grade a terrible idea? The next 11 intersections are at-grade, so why would that one being at-grade be such a traffic killer?
11/15/2013 11:53:22 PM
^thiswith all of the seaboard development its really an urban area now as opposed to a suburban area (suburban in the original sense, not in the exurban sense how it is usually used). an at grade crossing could be designed to be much safer for pedestrians, right now a lot of people refuse to walk from the seaboard area to the glenwood area after dark because of the bridges, and its hard to blame them. an at grade crossing would also benefit the businesses in the area and would help the property on the access roads beside capital.
11/16/2013 8:44:43 AM
11/16/2013 1:44:35 PM
^ It really does. I've lost count of the number of times I've seen a pedestrian stranded on one of the islands surrounding the on/off ramps from Peace to Capital because of heavy traffic.
11/16/2013 2:54:56 PM
yeah, it would be much safer for pedestrians to cross capital blvd than walk under it.
11/16/2013 9:28:18 PM
pedestrian design isn't only about safety, its also about encouraging pedestrian usage. it could be made just as safe, and much more inviting.
11/17/2013 1:55:07 PM
I don't think you guys tealiR that Smath is an expert on everything.
11/18/2013 4:58:06 AM
http://www.wral.com/loud-music-in-downtown-raleigh-leads-to-permit-process-study/13131724/
11/20/2013 10:52:36 AM
another way to have the Downtown Raleigh Alliance bill the city for a "study"
11/20/2013 11:24:49 AM
11/24/2013 10:46:40 AM
I understand and don't claim to be an expert on it at all, but the supposed benefits don't add up to me considering the headache that intersection would become with all of the traffic on capital heading to/from downtown, especially since pedestrians can already pass safely under the bridge. (hell, put some more lighting under it if people are really scared to walk under a bridge at night.)
11/24/2013 8:00:09 PM
But again, how would it become a headache when all of the other intersections downtown are at-grade? Do thousands of cars materialize somewhere between Peace and Lane?
11/24/2013 8:58:09 PM
11/24/2013 9:34:31 PM
I don't think a bunch of cars materialize between Peace & Lane, but I'm not sure the #1 on/off point for Capital is the best place for an at-grade intersection with a constantly cycling light. Seems to me that it has all of the problems of the current light situation with the added hassle of the large volumes of north/south traffic through the intersection.And I understand that some pedestrians don't like going under the bridge, but are pedestrians really the #1 concern in that area? Almost everything in the immediate area is industrial with no sign of moving anywhere. Glenwood South has been a thing for ten years and still hasn't shifted/sprawled the single block necessary to start engaging that area.A safe bike/pedestrian way for people from Five Points to get downtown is a more pressing problem IMO. As it stands, you either have to ride along the narrow, two-lane section of Glenwood north of Peace, or go down through the Fairview neighborhood and cross five active lanes of Wade Avenue to enter downtown at West/Peace.
11/24/2013 11:37:33 PM
Chicken and egg thing in some ways... As long as that bridge is there nothing will happen in that area. Ultimately, it will be a missed opportunity. Whatever they build there will be designed to last 50 to 75 years. It won't be long into that time frame before people are looking back and saying wow why did they do it this way? Fewer and fewer places are building urban freeways (and this is more or less an urban freeway project); it seems like more are actively looking at tearing them down in order to revitalize than building new ones. This will be one of those last vestiges of a dying era that slipped in right at the end (kind of like the RBC Center as amongst the final great arena-in-a-field projects) because state DOTs are the most dinosaur of all transportation planning entities.
11/25/2013 12:51:45 AM
I get the chicken/egg scenario. However, between the freeway (that isn't going anywhere unless they want to redesign the whole north side of the sprawl), the railroad tracks, the in-use industrial, and the weird topography, I can't see that area ever being super pedestrian-friendly no matter what happens.
11/25/2013 1:06:54 AM
For what it's worth there is a light rail station planned for that area (assuming that actually ever happens). Also, the city does want to redevelop that area. I don't think any of it is marked as industrial in the master plan. They have been actively working to make the west side a park: http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/03/24/1958013/once-home-to-raleigh-ballpark.html I think there's a clear disconnect between Glenwood and Mordecai/Oakwood that exists in part because of that freeway. The new bridge plan should improve things no matter what, but I don't think it goes as far as it could with something at-grade.
11/25/2013 3:22:17 AM
11/25/2013 8:46:38 AM
11/26/2013 4:46:16 PM
cross-post: its a misleading headline, the city is going to put it in the city owned property near Moore Square and not in Moore Square. I posted this a month ago.
11/26/2013 4:59:27 PM
it is breaking news on WRAL but ok.
11/26/2013 5:05:14 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/11/26/3410225/raleigh-moves-toward-solution.htmlIt's almost like WRAL fucked up breaking news
11/26/2013 6:21:58 PM
personally, pretty interested to see what happens with the charities cooperating again to distribute food with the permission of someone, whether that's the city, or the salvation army or what. I mean, why wasn't the salvation army involved in the first place?plus, it's interesting to see a food shelter type place spring up downtown when there aren't even any real grocery store alternatives for the area.
11/27/2013 4:10:17 PM
The salvation army still operates, they just moved to their brand new facility. The charities do generally work together, in fact the biscuit group was approached by multiple organizations with offers for space (but they wanted to milk the spotlight to get more exposure and donations).
11/27/2013 5:20:09 PM
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2013/12/04/new-bier-garten-planned-for-glenwood.html
12/4/2013 10:04:44 AM
Interesting article on how the layout of the road system affects different aspects of life.http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_eye/2013/12/10/why_cul_de_sacs_are_bad_for_your_health_happy_city_by_charles_montgomery.html
12/12/2013 1:49:51 AM
^Good quick read and brings up some interesting points. It actually inspired me to see if I could be taking public transit to work, and somewhat surprisingly, I could take the bus every day and it would be a reasonable trip (less than an hour, 1 transfer). Might have to give it a try, though the bus system in Richmond is a little sketchy.
12/12/2013 11:11:03 AM
Once on my strangely regular Google Maps search for the most insane cul-de-sac neighborhoods in America, I found two houses that shared a backyard but were separated by over 3 miles of road.Nice shout out to Charlotte in that article. The LYNX line has been such a successful model, which makes it even more hilarious when the anti-transit crowd in the Triangle tries to argue that transit can never be feasible in a sprawling southern city.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 11:02 PM. Reason : .]
12/12/2013 11:00:10 PM
^ Saw that on reddit the other day?http://ww.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/1snpr3/two_florida_homes_that_share_a_backyard_and_are/[Edited on December 13, 2013 at 2:00 AM. Reason : 0]
12/13/2013 1:59:43 AM
Holy hell that's even better
12/13/2013 3:22:22 AM