I don't know about that, but I saw that Bert was retiring from the PRhttp://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/josh-shaffer/article142906719.html
4/12/2017 1:31:01 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/article139252888.html
4/12/2017 4:47:10 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/entertainment/restaurants/article157344229.htmlNew Italian place that just opened in the old Porters/McDaids spot next to H-Street. H-Street is also closed for the summer so that they can "execute some changes". http://www.wral.com/h-street-kitchen-closed-for-the-summer/16734554/
7/14/2017 10:41:21 AM
^my coworkers really like itI tried Pho Vietnam today. It was really good, had big portions, and the prices were super cheap, especially for being on Hillsborough St.
7/14/2017 4:14:56 PM
^Is that the same people who have the one in Cary? If so you do get a good amount for you money.That said it's mostly broth and noodles so the margins are probably pretty good on that.
7/14/2017 4:49:14 PM
goddamn that abandoned site with the crane just makes me batshit insane
7/15/2017 1:21:27 PM
^http://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/real-estate-news/article155849349.htmlConstruction may resume in the fall? Maybe?
7/15/2017 4:12:05 PM
7/15/2017 4:23:12 PM
^^Saw that. It's mind boggling. I hope it does get in gear soon. It's just a junk situation that it's been allowed to sit like that.
7/15/2017 4:40:14 PM
I remember coming back to Raleigh from grad school in December 2014 after they'd cleared that site. Then the following summer it looked like they were making solid progress getting the structure of the building up. Now no progress has been made on that site for at least 2 years. Just a few beams and an ugly ass crane in the middle of the street.
7/17/2017 8:59:51 AM
there was a payment dispute so they left the crane there so it would accrue debt ($13k/month) that they'll get back in court.
7/17/2017 9:29:47 AM
http://www.wral.com/new-tenant-announced-for-h-street-kitchen-space/16864928/RIP H-Street Kitchen
8/7/2017 7:05:34 PM
Sounds overrated, its a college street...not downtown.
8/8/2017 12:38:02 AM
oh boy, more pizza!
8/8/2017 8:16:45 AM
Did h street kitchen not do enough business? Always seemed busy when I was there
8/8/2017 8:29:00 AM
I assume they put way too much money in the place and got crushed by their overhead. Only Chipotle can pull off a renovation on Hillsborough Street.
8/8/2017 10:23:43 AM
8/8/2017 12:36:30 PM
8/8/2017 2:25:38 PM
I know we're not Chapel Hill, but Franklin seems to house both college and class establishments well. Granted, part of that is certainly because there is no downtown for people to go to otherwise, so maybe that is the limiting factor.That said, as an alum, I feel depressed whenever I go down Hillsborough Street. It. Looks. Horrible. To me, even the new stuff looks crappy, to me. The new buildings are largely out of scale with the street and surrounding buildings and they are built with pretty tacky materials. There is also no connecting vibe or style to the buildings as a whole, so it looks like an assortment of lowest common denominator construction with no foresight or planning involved at all. When this thread started years ago, I used to believe that the street would see a lot of love and that in a 'few years' that it would be something great. It's now over 10 years later, and it still looks like a shit show.
8/9/2017 1:52:49 PM
8/9/2017 2:13:43 PM
Every time the wife and I went to H-Street for dinner it was packed and the food was pretty good. Idk why folks spend so much $$ upfitting somebody else's commercial property. They had to spend atleast a million + on that space and they were in business for what, a year? I guess the next tenants will reap the benefits if they don't run it into the ground.
8/24/2017 10:58:34 PM
IIRC the renovations were like $2.5M. I just feel like to really take advantage of that space, whoever is in that location needs to be a place students can go late night drinking on Wednesdays through Saturday nights.
8/25/2017 10:10:59 AM
Students don't have any money. If you're going to run a business targeting them, volume is the key. That means corporate chains with economies of scale and ruthlessly managed overhead. Any small business with any character has to lure in people who live further from campus.
8/25/2017 11:20:57 AM
gotta launder money somehow
8/25/2017 6:15:06 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/business/real-estate-news/article169368062.htmlOk, let's keep this shit moving.
8/27/2017 12:18:43 PM
Auction is 9/22. Let's get a gofundme going for Tdub Tower.
8/27/2017 4:46:31 PM
Any news on the yellow bulldozer building/sign? I remember seeing a while back that a developer wanted to build Yet Another Apartment Building there, but there was the possibility of saving the sign.
9/5/2017 6:13:49 PM
In the paper today, actually:http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/counties/wake-county/article171379067.htmlNew plan to incorporate the tractor in the facade goes before city council 10/5.
9/5/2017 8:59:05 PM
Sounds specific about the location and lighting of the sign, I think that's about as good as we're going to get. Thanks for the link.
9/5/2017 11:04:12 PM
rip equipment co. footage from yesterdayhttps://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.facebook.com/ITBInsider/videos/2121578404537746/&sa=D&source=hangouts&ust=1527960326325000&usg=AFQjCNECDaWOXezcazlcO4hsWgGszDIDTQ
6/1/2018 4:12:44 PM
Did La Stella even make it six months in the H-Street Kitchen space - after H-Street Kitchen lasted less than a year after completely rebuilding the entire place? First floor of the mini-Target is still for lease as well.Any updates on the crane at Two Guys?
6/4/2018 3:35:52 PM
That street isn't good for anything up market, if you're going out you'll go downtown instead.
6/4/2018 3:40:06 PM
I will say that I heard that DH Hill will begin some renovations and the Brickyard side will be closed for a year. They're going to reopen the Hillsborough Street side as an entrance, which should be interesting to see how that reactivates that portion to heavy foot traffic. Might start a kind of neat interaction between that major bus stop and the Howling Cow/lounge/study areas in the library.
6/6/2018 8:44:39 AM
I hope it leads to them keeping the front entrance open post-construction. Always seemed kinda dumb to me to have it closed off.
6/6/2018 8:46:53 AM
it's supposed to be a phased design-build renovation of the entire building, should be significant
6/6/2018 9:00:55 AM
^^It was closed so that they could have a single point for exit/entry for security/staffing purposes.But I agree, I hope that this is the next step in eventually activating and integrating that side back into Hillsborough Street. Time will tell.
6/6/2018 2:53:54 PM
6/17/2018 11:22:37 AM
https://www.wral.com/booze-and-tacos-taco-bell-opens-cantina-in-raleigh/17766876/alcohol at Taco Bell across from campus
8/13/2018 4:40:31 PM
Probably gonna doze the block East Village/Curious Goods/College Beverage is on and build a you-know-what. I’ll try and post the link later. I’m sure one of you guys have seen the plan.
8/13/2018 9:07:10 PM
East Village will get the ground floor restaurant space if they want it
8/14/2018 8:16:31 AM
https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/news/2018/08/08/new-mixeduse-development-on-the-card-for.htmlRIP service station at Bagwell. New City Design takes another shit on Hillsborough Street.
8/14/2018 2:07:41 PM
New City and Blue Sky... ugh
8/14/2018 3:32:43 PM
http://www.itbinsider.com/development-beat-village-subway-returning-apartments-planned-at-east-village/link to the East Village/Curious Goods/College Beverage story previously mentioned (scroll down after clicking link)
8/15/2018 4:04:40 PM
Bocci is gone. Former site of Porter’s Tavern, then former site of some Irish pub that I never learned the name of.
10/19/2018 10:43:58 AM
McDaid's. Never went there.Is that stupid crane and derelict site next to Target EVER GOING AWAY?
10/19/2018 1:33:53 PM
Eventually it will collapse
10/19/2018 2:18:58 PM
^^^ I noticed that the other day. What's the longest somebody stayed in that space?
10/20/2018 10:54:43 AM
So the deal with the crane is that there was a dispute between the builder and the client to where the builder has left the crane there in order to accumulate rental charges/damages while it plays out in court. McDaids was good but it was like $15 for a tiny portion of fish and chips on a cutting board (stupid because the vinegar went all over the table/bar). The rental overhead is just too high on Hillsborough St. and whenever they try to cater to faculty/staff, they attract a lunchtime crowd but nobody goes there at night. The only things that will survive as leased spaces are going to be the cheap, high volume stuff. The Taco Bell will do great, as does the Chipotle. Students can't afford $15+ entrees.
10/21/2018 5:39:42 PM
Learned that the rent on the H-Street Kitchen space is $10,000/month. No wonder nothing is surviving there.Kitchen stuff is finally going into the Guasaca space (under Target). Ready for this one to open.Taco Bell Cantina is great. I eat there too much.
10/26/2018 11:55:58 AM
https://www.hillsboroughstreet.org/about/better-than-ever
10/31/2018 10:28:43 AM