Blues icon Delbert McClinton will headline Raleigh Wide Open this year, Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker said Monday.
via Entertainers Announced For Raleigh Wide Open 4 – Raleigh – MyNC.com.
Blues icon Delbert McClinton will headline Raleigh Wide Open this year, Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker said Monday.
via Entertainers Announced For Raleigh Wide Open 4 – Raleigh – MyNC.com.
Four months ago, buyers at the long-delayed project got the go-ahead from city inspectors to move into the seven-story building. But so far, none of Bloomsbury's 56 units have been filled.
via Uptown condos in down market – Real Deals – News & Observer.
The 50-foot light towers are the centerpiece art work for City Plaza, that also serve a practical application. Created by renowned Greensboro artist Jim Galluci, the light towers will allow for varying levels of lights for a myriad of uses in the City’s celebration plaza.
via City of Raleigh | City Plaza Signature Light Towers Arrive For Assembly.
Gap on Flickr (via DTRaleigh)
All cleaned up and cleared out. Now, we wait. The future Justice Center is planned for this site and might take awhile because of the down economy.
While some construction is still going on, The Tucker is now open and ready for you to to sign a lease. This is the largest apartment project yet to come to downtown, unless something else decides to change to rentals, and should inject some pedestrian goodness all around Glenwood South. Check out a construction update on The Tucker a year ago today.
Hanley says his Hibernian Company Inc. plans to open a 24-hour diner, named simply The Diner, on Glenwood Avenue in the location of the former Hard Times Cafe.
via Hanley to add Diner to Hibernian, Solas in Glenwood South – Triangle Business Journal:.
I’ve recently been following The Infrastructurist blog [Update: broken link] and one of my favorite blog posts recently has been “Demolished! 11 Beautiful Train Stations That Fell To The Wrecking Ball (And The Crappy Stuff Built In Their Place)”. [Update: broken link] Check it out and look at the gorgeous train stations that cities once had but demolished because train travel use was heavily decreasing.
This led me to do some research to see what has happened to some of Raleigh’s old train stations. I’ll have to give a tip of the hat to the Piedmont and Western Railroad Club for this page listing all the train stations in Raleigh. Fortunately for us, most of them have survived and the website lists Union Depot, at the corner of Dawson and Martin Street, still standing today since 1890. Go to the page for more photos, past and present.
See a picture of Union Depot in 1928 on Flickr (via North Carolina State Archives)
The hole that was created by the demolition of 301 Hillsborough has now been filled. I’ll use this as a sign to move on from the former tag of ‘The Hillsborough’, the project that was planned here, and start with a new tag of ‘301 Hillsborough‘.
There has been talk of paving over the land for a parking lot in order to generate revenue rather then let the lot sit there vacant. It is expensive property so I cannot argue against that plan. We’ll keep watch for now.