richthofen: Are we sure that 401 Glenwood isn't "distinctive"? It looks like mid century modern to me. I am fully expecting to see an article show up on goodnightraleigh.com any minute now mourning its impending loss.http://www.godowntownraleigh.com/go/401-glenwood-ave(If you want my opinion though, that building it's kind of a waste of space on busy Glenwood Avenue.)
12/2/2011 4:30:27 PM
^LOL. Yes, I suppose it is, isn't it? And I'm even one of the ones rather upset about 401 Oberlin being lost. Does that make me a hypocrite? In any case, though, I just don't find it that attractive a building--maybe I should have qualified as not interesting *to me*. Kind of looks like a smaller version of Mann Hall, which I've never liked. Plus I don't think it interfaces very well with the sidewalk, being a half-flight of stairs up and slightly set back, and you're right that it's not scaled well for its site.
12/2/2011 7:41:16 PM
Someone lost control of their car last Friday morning and left a huge hole in the side of one of the new Green Square buildings downtown.
12/12/2011 9:02:59 PM
WTF
12/13/2011 4:14:34 AM
Holy shit. Hopefully no one was around when they did that.
12/13/2011 8:51:35 AM
shouldn't those exterior walls be more sturdy? are they not made of thick concrete?
12/13/2011 10:50:39 AM
^ If they hadn't of been as sturdy as it is, the entire car would have made it into that room.
12/13/2011 10:55:44 AM
I saw this last week driving to work, they have already cut out a large square portion of the building facade and they are beginning repair work. I couldn't tell at first glance if it was a car/accident, or if they were sledge hammering out a portion that needed to be redone. Wonder if the guilty party was drunk?
12/13/2011 11:05:04 AM
^^ I remember that part in Lethal Weapon 4.
12/13/2011 11:34:13 AM
hahaha
12/13/2011 11:44:01 AM
12/13/2011 2:07:00 PM
oh shit, you just gave the terrorists the vulnerability they've been looking for!!!
12/13/2011 2:13:24 PM
12/13/2011 3:12:11 PM
That hole doesn't look big enough to be car. It was likely a golf cart or possibly a segue. This was an inside job
12/13/2011 4:05:42 PM
Yeah, the granite is just aesthetic and the structural integrity wasn't compromised. The conference room will be ready by friday. No timeline on the replacement granite panels.
12/13/2011 10:11:34 PM
I walked down Fayetteville Street last night on the way to a holiday concert at Meymandi, and I must say that City Plaza looks pretty good for the holidays. With the big tree they've got down there, the light towers with red and green illumination, and the wreaths all the way up Fayetteville to the capitol, it's quite the cheerful vista.
12/14/2011 9:20:49 AM
Tyler's Taproom is now open @ Seaboard Station
12/16/2011 7:03:37 AM
The one time I went to Tyler's Taproom in Durham I was convinced the cook had accidentally poured an entire bag of salt in my food
12/16/2011 10:13:07 AM
The food at the Carrboro Tyler's was pretty good, as I remember it. Used to go there frequently when the girlfriend lived nearby. I've never had anything other than cheese fries at the Durham one though--maybe the kitchen was having an off night.
12/16/2011 11:29:51 AM
I was told 80 beers on tap at Seaboard.
12/16/2011 12:06:58 PM
with that many beers on tap, how long is each keg left tapped?
12/16/2011 12:09:28 PM
Each keg is exactly one pint.
12/16/2011 12:12:29 PM
makes sense.
12/16/2011 12:16:26 PM
Raleigh's new mayor on the futurehttp://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/video?id=8487999[Edited on January 2, 2012 at 8:34 PM. Reason : ..]
1/2/2012 8:33:18 PM
She seems to be a pretty bad interview and a bit scatter brained. Also, ABC-11's website and or my wifi sucks ass, took 15 mins to watch that clip. Meeker has done a pretty good job growing the area intelligently during his tenure but that may be a struggle for McFarlane.
1/2/2012 10:08:58 PM
I believe she wants to take Raleigh in the right direction, especially in regards to public safety and transportation. If anyone slows things down it will be some of the other boneheads we have on the city council, Crowder in particular. That dude seems to oppose anything that is for the improvement of downtown or Raleigh in general.
1/3/2012 8:41:30 AM
Possibly another hotel downtown?http://dtraleigh.com/
1/25/2012 12:41:40 PM
Possibly another Buku downtown?http://raleigh2.com/oro-to-open-in-the-rbc-building-p3113-1.htmFuck.
1/25/2012 12:52:45 PM
2/5/2012 5:45:51 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/02/this-is-what-job-creation-really-looks-like/253255/
2/17/2012 1:46:30 PM
2/17/2012 1:57:46 PM
And we get a "pan-asian" restaurant in the same building, which happens to be in the same block as Sono.
2/17/2012 3:08:46 PM
^ I think that place is even owned by the same restaurant group as Sono. Has it finally opened? I feel like it was under construction for a long time when I was still working down there.
2/17/2012 3:28:26 PM
They wouldn't make Oro a mirror of Buku, that's not very "foodie"--it'll be small global plates but with a different culinary focus (hopefully). If not, well, indeed, fuck.
2/18/2012 2:16:03 AM
Raleigh getting international recognition: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17107653
2/23/2012 12:31:44 PM
http://www.newraleigh.com/article/feelgoodz-shoe-retail-shop-downtown-raleigh/Great news on the retail frontANDhttp://www.newraleigh.com/article/market-restaurant-and-escazu-moving/While not directly downtown, this area has a ton of potential. Coupled with the rapid fitness taking over the old dollar general this could become a really cool area!
2/23/2012 1:34:43 PM
Yeah I think it'll be really interesting to see what happens with that block. Right now it's a whole lot of nada.
2/23/2012 2:27:56 PM
Yeah, Peace girls need a place where they can go out without getting dressed up.Wait no, that doesn't help anyone.
2/23/2012 3:21:13 PM
A possible 20+ story appartment building downtown...http://blogs.newsobserver.com/raleighreport/sandreuter-adds-high-rise-to-downtowns-edison-project
3/28/2012 1:27:04 AM
^thats good and bad news. It will take the place of a portion of the original Edison project. It is far better than the 6 story, full block apartment complex proposed a few months ago. It's taller and leaves space on that block for another large building in the future, however, it's not what everyone wanted for the initial Edison vision.
3/28/2012 7:28:46 AM
Yeah, the initial Edison project was going to be a total badass. If I remember correctly, it would have been two towers side by side, both taller than the PNC building. And then two smaller "towers". Oh well, I'll take this 20 story building over that cookie cutter apartment building any day and I haven't even read that link yet!Looks like this building will be in addition to the 6-story building. [Edited on March 28, 2012 at 8:18 AM. Reason : ]
3/28/2012 8:16:08 AM
Skyscrapers are fun to look at but functionally don't really seem to contribute a lot. I used to be obsessed with how the skyline looked, but lately I've started to realize that my favorite parts of every city I ever go to are usually the more mid-rise or even 3-4 story neighborhoods. The Edison renderings did look pretty cool, but I'm no longer that concerned about losing it. Just keep getting more residential and street level retail in and downtown will continue to grow nicely. What is the greatest about that article is that the developer is offering free rent to a grocery store; it would be massive if someone took him up on it.[Edited on March 28, 2012 at 9:06 AM. Reason : .]
3/28/2012 9:06:25 AM
3/28/2012 9:32:35 AM
I don't know. It would be awesome and all but if the grocers say the market isn't there then it probably isn't there. It would probably take every current resident of downtown Raleigh that lives within walking distance to shop there in order to make it successful. And you know that wouldn't be the case since most people would still stop by a HT on their way home from work. There just aren't enough people living downtown for it to be viable at the moment.Another thing, I believe the amount of residential growth that downtown Raleigh sees will eventually be limited until the rail is put in. Right now, every apartment unit that is built downtown also has to have a corresponding parking space. I'm guessing that model can only be sustained for so long. Thankfully, I don't believe that point will be reached within the next 10 years and by that time I think rail, or at least portions of it, will be in place. If Raleigh had gotten its shit together a decade ago in regards to passenger rail I believe downtown would look much different today.
3/28/2012 10:46:26 AM
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/13/students-make-raleigh-more-walkable-with-homemade-qr-code-signs/i think someone posted this already but i dint see it in this thread so there you go
4/13/2012 11:22:20 AM
I just had an interesting idea. What if we could get some pro sports team to build a stadium in downtown and build a light rail infrastructure from around the Triangle to support it? Would massive use of the system once or twice a week make it worthwhile enough to operate all the time? Think of all the businesses that would spring up to support the area around the stadium.
4/21/2012 3:35:02 AM
wat
4/21/2012 8:42:44 AM
That sounds fucking terrible.
4/21/2012 9:08:01 AM
Anybody been to the new nature research center yet?
4/21/2012 9:13:27 AM
Went last night, really nice
4/21/2012 10:36:55 AM