The Diner is now open.
Capital Club Building lands new eatery – Business – NewsObserver.com
Jake Wolf, who previously served up Zuericher Geschnetzeltes and Schwammerlragout at Zum Schneider in New York City, and his wife, Shannon, have leased the space formerly occupied by Champa Thai Cafe in the Capital Club Building. Their restaurant, which will feature American fare, will be called Capital Club 16, said Tom Hendrickson, co-owner of the 12-story building along with his wife Jill.
via Capital Club Building lands new eatery – Business – NewsObserver.com.
Poll: Bike Lanes In Downtown
Our last poll results are in for the two month long poll and the obvious is even more obvious. When asked about the activities that visitors generally do downtown, food and drink tops the list. With few major attractions in downtown, eating and drinking is the main draw. This all revolves around downtown’s growing nightlife crowd. If the residential population was larger then the poll may have had a different outcome. I was actually very surprised that no one voted for the Imax Theater. You do know we have one in downtown, right?
The newest poll comes after a recent (and cold) bike ride in downtown. There have been discussions about incorporating bike lanes with Hillsborough Street’s renovation in the section in front of NC State. This does not involve downtown but how would you feel about an increase of dedicated bike lanes on the streets?
The easiest implementation of them would be to mark the lanes separate from the car lanes next to them. We are a long way away from median separated bike lanes so this change would be a little drastic at first. I can see the argument for bike lanes but have always believed in traffic calming techniques so that cars and bicycles can share the lanes together. Cars are not always to blame when there is a bicycle/car accident and negligent cyclists put themselves at risk when they do not follow the rules of the road.
If you currently ride, what changes would enhance the experience? If don’t ride, what is keeping you from ditching the car and riding the couple miles to downtown?
New Eats and Drink For 2010
The pictures say it all.
The Diner is opening where the former Hard Times Cafe is in Glenwood South. That outdoor patio that is just over the sidewalk is killer. I’ve always thought it was under-utilized and hopefully is as busy as the Mellow Mushroom patio on nice, sunny days. Go to their website for a sneak peek video.
Natty Greene’s is taking over the large warehouse in Powerhouse Plaza that once had Prime Only. Originally from Greenesboro, the brewery serves a good selection of beer but having never tried it, I’m hoping some of the readers can chime in and give us some insight.
Prepping For First Night Raleigh
“it’s a falling acorn” via snickclunk on Flickr
First Night Raleigh is this week and for those that still have not planned or need details on the event I wanted to highlight the two important links below.
Main event website: www.firstnightraleigh.com
Jump straight to the schedule
Contemporary Art Museum set to begin construction – Triangle Business Journal:
In an e-mail letter to friends of the museum, CAM said it anticipates that the facility will open in 2011. The museum will include three galleries.
via Contemporary Art Museum set to begin construction – Triangle Business Journal:.
NewsObserver.com | Proposed Raleigh Public Safety Center
Some great artist Renderings of the Clarence E. Lightner Public Safety Center.
NewsObserver.com | Photo Galleries.
Holiday Exposure: Main Street Lights
Main Street Lights by dtraleigh, on Flickr