6/3/2014 1:28:19 PM
go away, troll
6/3/2014 1:44:55 PM
The only other option is to raise property taxes on downtown businesses, and that's certainly not fair.Even now the city is moving to close down an establishment they consider undesirable, even though no actual crimes have been committed there.http://www.wral.com/city-attorney-to-review-complaints-about-club-bodi/13695571/It's not fair to target legitimate businesses like this. Requiring payment for entry to downtown and a employing a massive police presence targets the problem directly at the source...the clientele.
6/3/2014 1:54:54 PM
6/3/2014 3:51:54 PM
Went to downtown for lunch today. It looks better than last time.
6/6/2014 6:02:32 PM
Are the parking decks really at its fullest from 10PM to closing time? I mean, I can understand that for Glenwood South maybe, but down in the Financial District and in other areas, I don't see any reason why the decks would be that full.
6/6/2014 11:37:53 PM
^ Tonight was First Friday. Therefore yes they would be full that late. Normally no, place is a ghosttown after 6-7pm.
6/7/2014 2:06:18 AM
where exactly is the "financial district"?
6/7/2014 11:56:50 AM
you know, where bofa, wells fargo, bbt and pnc have the buildings that largely make up our entire skyline.
6/7/2014 12:35:38 PM
oh, so the place everyone else refers to as Fayetteville Street
6/7/2014 12:45:37 PM
I thought that was called the Fayetteville District? Or the area East of the Warehouse district.
6/7/2014 2:12:03 PM
Fayetteville street is not called the financial district, it's just called Fayetteville Street or the Fayetteville Street District.
6/7/2014 4:44:09 PM
yeah, definitely just called fayettville street. but spencer should definitely been able to deduce what the other poster meant.
6/7/2014 5:11:34 PM
oh, you mean the Fayetteville Street Mall?
6/8/2014 11:43:22 AM
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2014/06/16/downtown-raleigh-preps-for-new-six-story-apartment.html
6/17/2014 11:59:06 AM
6/18/2014 7:19:59 AM
Not exactly downtown, but does anybody know when that brewery back in five points is supposed to open? In the neighborhood beside the old Bicket Gallery?
6/23/2014 10:01:38 AM
Sub Noir is open right? I thought Nickel Point was too
6/23/2014 10:19:44 AM
6 weeks out according to facebook[Edited on June 23, 2014 at 10:20 AM. Reason : nickel point]
6/23/2014 10:20:38 AM
Nice 2014 DTR Restaurant/Beer/Coffee update from: http://dtraleigh.com/
7/27/2014 5:04:26 PM
Anyone applied/interviewed at Citrix? They were buying people free beers at Saucer this weekend, pretty cool way to get into the good graces of the community.
8/12/2014 2:39:35 PM
Had a few former neighbors (when we lived on Hargett St.) that worked there and loved it. When does the new building officially open?
8/13/2014 7:46:52 AM
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/morning_call/2014/08/city-of-raleigh-in-talks-to-buy-flood-prone-motel.htmlCapital Blvd. entrance to downtown could use a spit shine. COR already owns the former capital lanes property, and this acquisition would help to tie together that area. And it looks like Boulted Bread is finally open on the back side of Boylan Heights: http://www.boultedbread.com/
8/15/2014 4:08:15 PM
A bunch of people had to be be rescued from the Milner Inn, Capital Inn and Foxey Lady Tuesday night because of flooding.I drove by the other day and it looked like a bunch of those business around there were flooded out. Supposedly the Milner Inn may be condemned.[Edited on August 15, 2014 at 4:30 PM. Reason : ]
8/15/2014 4:20:05 PM
I thought the city already owned that property and had shut it down to make room for road improvements and open space. I was surprised to see it still full of people when the news covered the 'flood'On another note, and related to outside downtown, but why does it seem that Raleigh has an aversion to open space? Everywhere you look, any open space is being developed. Why not build taller buildings and preserve open space for park use? We have seen this before, there is a mad rush to sell and develop for a quick buck and then years later, everyone wants to know where the green space went.
8/24/2014 8:18:52 PM
The Skyhouse apartments are really coming along. Although the building isn't really that tall, it does fill in the skyline a bit from some vantage points.
8/24/2014 9:07:21 PM
^^that's a good point, and I have no answer to that.
8/25/2014 8:42:06 AM
well I was more referring to a particular business park that is going up near me (I'm in Raleigh) There were 5 good size open lots (10 acres or more each) and slowly the development company has built three 5 story office buildings and an attached parking garage. There is a 4th building going up as we speak. The 5th lot is for sale and will soon be gone. All of the buildings look the same and were built/developed by the same company. Now its all stone, pavement, and concrete. Why not build two 20 story buildings and have 20 or 30 acres of prime, flat, green space that could be enjoyed by the residents of the surrounding neighborhoods and the people that work in the buildings. The area is growing crazy fast with new homes, so there will be a lot more people looking to use the outside space, but there will be none if the developers have their way. This is extremely obvious in Cary as well.
8/25/2014 6:40:06 PM
[Edited on August 25, 2014 at 10:52 PM. Reason : move along, nothing to see here.]
8/25/2014 10:51:37 PM
Not downtwon, but has anybody been to the Nicklepoint Brewery in Five Points yet? I think they opened last week and are having food trucks there frequently.
9/9/2014 2:37:56 PM
Haven't been yet, but its walkable....so I am looking forward to it. Not much happened on the outside of the warehouse building over the last few months, so I am guessing it will be a rustic tap room connected to the main brewing area. Hope it expands over time and adds permanent food eventually.
9/9/2014 2:59:24 PM
The City of Raleigh has released a new "10 year vision" for downtown:http://www.raleighnc.gov/content/PlanUrbanDesign/Documents/Downtown/DTPRaleighDraftPlan.pdfI like the proposals to extend West St over the railroad tracks and convert several downtown streets to two-way. Also there's a proposal for a massive green area between Glenwood South and Capital Blvd called Glenwood Green (dumb name). Generally though, the city seems to be focusing on revitalizing the Nash Square and Moore Square areas. Hopefully they can get the ball rolling on this soon.
9/13/2014 3:11:01 AM
i thought i read a few weeks ago they were converting one way streets to two way downtown.
9/13/2014 10:26:26 AM
Does anyone know if they're gonna take the power lines down in front of the new buildings on Oberlin at Cameron Village? It just looks silly with all those new lamp posts there.
9/18/2014 7:45:19 AM
some streets are being converted to 2 way, not all streets
9/18/2014 9:19:11 AM
Is the Capital City Bikefest too noisy for downtown Raleigh?http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/09/23/4176409_is-the-capital-city-bikefest-too.html?sp=/99/100/&rh=1
9/24/2014 11:59:42 AM
9/24/2014 12:02:43 PM
^^I once was written a noise ordinance ticket by RPD for my radio being too loud. It was a STOCK RADIO AND STOCK SPEAKERS. A STOCK FUCKING RADIO!!! Never understood why loud pipes were always legal but "loud music", even if it includes subwoofers can get you a ticket.
9/24/2014 1:26:38 PM
I don't know about the noise, but that Bikefest certainly brings a drunk, asshole-ish crowd downtown every yearsaw a drunk group of 3 bikers curse out a waiter at Garland over the portions being too small last year
9/24/2014 1:33:25 PM
Modern Oakwood Asshole Neighbor Lady now calling the cops on people who have construction dumpsters in front of houses in the middle of renovations[Edited on September 25, 2014 at 10:27 PM. Reason : just an awful human]
9/25/2014 10:26:32 PM
her name is Gale Weisner, she has some sour grapespro-tip top avoid problem: show dumpster location on site plan when getting your permits[Edited on September 26, 2014 at 9:28 AM. Reason : .]
9/26/2014 9:22:50 AM
http://www.wral.com/city-of-raleigh-buys-capital-boulevard-property/14019551/not downtown, but close enough.
9/26/2014 8:23:51 PM
If I was mayor of Raleigh, I'd be strongly considering walking away from the Dix deal at this point. I haven't followed the negotiations super closely, but the state's goalposts just keep moving around like crazy and every time they move the deal gets more terrible for the city. Aren't there recreation/park bonds on the ballot soon or did we already pass those?
10/3/2014 8:47:19 AM
on the ballot soon.
10/3/2014 8:56:44 AM
Gotta admit, I'm contemplating voting no, I just don't think Raleigh is getting a fair deal in this.
10/3/2014 9:01:09 AM
i'm not sure if the dix deal is part of the current bond referendum or not.
10/3/2014 9:52:34 AM
what's unfair about the dix deal?[Edited on October 3, 2014 at 10:22 AM. Reason : ^5 umop-apisdn spotting in the comments]
10/3/2014 10:20:05 AM
The state scrapped the previous lease because it didn't "reflect the market value." Raleigh was going to lease the land for like $1 a year. Now the state wants to sell the land to Raleigh for $52 million, but lease the DHHS office out to the state, indefinitely, for ...... $1 per year, as well as, snipe land from centennial campus that NCSU all ready had plans for.The state is asking for almost the same deal from the city that they just said was too generous. And on top of that it just seems like negotiations are dragging on and on because the state keeps moving the goalposts. The state just doesn't seem to be acting in good faith, I say walk away and see what kind of political pressure that puts on them.
10/3/2014 11:14:18 AM
I haven't seen anything written on it, but I'm fairly certain the lights on top of the PNC tower have changedanybody else noticed?
10/7/2014 1:39:57 PM
^I, too, noticed this
10/7/2014 2:38:07 PM